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(04/15/22 4:23am)
The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed bill last week which would ban transgender women from participating in almost all middle school to college-level women's sports. The bill still needs to pass the South Carolina Senate and be signed by Gov. Henry McMaster before becoming law.
(04/05/22 3:53am)
The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team returned to Colonial Life Arena for a celebration ceremony Monday afternoon after winning its second national championship in program history.
(02/25/22 3:35am)
With the Oscar nominations recently released, The Daily Gamecock decided to follow up its recap of its staff's music taste with its staff picks for favorite movies of 2021.
(02/24/22 3:56am)
The races for student body vice president and speaker of the student senate ended Wednesday night, with Maia Porzio elected as vice president and Noah Glasgow elected as speaker of the student senate.
(02/21/22 8:50pm)
Masks will only be required in USC research and instructional spaces, which include classrooms, in medical facilities and in on-campus public transportation, effective Feb. 22, according to an email sent by the university Monday.
(02/16/22 6:31pm)
The Daily Gamecock partnered with SGTV to moderate the Student Government executive office candidate’s debate Tuesday night at the Russell House ballroom.
(02/14/22 3:04am)
The candidates for Student Body President said they seek further collaboration with university President-elect Michael Amiridis, reforms to parking and changes to buildings names on campus.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Spring break is back this semester after it was canceled last year because of COVID-19, and students said they were glad to have a whole week off again.
(02/10/22 3:22am)
Michael Brown is in an eye-opening situation: He is a USC graduate student in library and information science, but he is also a sixth-grade English teacher.
(02/01/22 5:44am)
Members of a student leader panel held Monday said USC has not been transparent or quick enough in its efforts to improve inclusivity on campus.
(01/20/22 5:15am)
During his fifth State of the State address on Wednesday night, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster boasted about the state's "booming" economy and laid out plans for how to spend the legislature's additional money.
(01/27/22 3:16am)
For the last eight years, South Carolina Sen. Tom Davis has been working to legalize medical marijuana in South Carolina. During a press conference last Wednesday at the Statehouse, Davis said he expects this is the year that it will finally happen with the SC Compassionate Care Act.
(12/03/21 2:18am)
Movie: “The French Dispatch”
(10/30/21 3:26am)
An associate professor from Notre Dame said fear is a better tool than education and inspiration to motivate changes in behavior toward curbing climate change.
(11/01/21 8:00pm)
Columbia residents will elect the next mayor from a group of four candidates on Nov. 2. The incoming mayor will replace Steven Benjamin, the first Black mayor of Columbia who served since 2010. Benjamin is not running for re-election.
(11/08/21 2:33am)
In recent years, the USC community has begun to question who should have a landmark or building on campus named after them.
(10/12/21 2:10am)
South Carolina stands as the fourth most vulnerable state to climate change's effects and is among the eight most unprepared states to deal with the negative health effects associated with climate change, according to a report from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Trust for America's Health, a public health policy organization.
(10/03/21 9:54pm)
Since the 1700s, the American South has been famous for the multitude of historical plantations across the region. South Carolina, home to an estimated 2,000 plantations during the antebellum period, has at least 30 open for tours.
(04/14/21 12:53am)
Emma Deloughry, USC environmental health sciences graduate student, has always been a frequenter of Richland County's lakes and rivers. However, she said she began noticing trash and plastics littering the waters she knew and loved within the past couple years.
(04/05/21 11:16pm)
Since last March, students have been confronted with a new set of challenges to navigate as a result of COVID-19.