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(11/12/18 4:32pm)
As a former graduate student waits to see if her lawsuit against a USC professor will go to trial, many students have varying opinions on the details of the case that have been made public.
(11/07/18 6:34am)
Henry McMaster was re-elected as governor of South Carolina on Tuesday, defeating Democratic state Rep. James Smith. According to the South Carolina Election Commission, McMaster received 54 percent of the state’s votes.
(11/05/18 2:30am)
USC announced the decision to build a statue of former Gamecock women's basketball All-American A’ja Wilson at her graduation in May to be displayed outside of Colonial Life Arena and has since been working on the logistics of the statue, such as funding, design and placement.
(11/02/18 4:21am)
USC students waited in line for hours on Thursday to sign a lease at Empire Columbia apartments and watched outraged as prices increased.
(10/29/18 5:08am)
Election day for the midterm elections on Nov. 6 is rapidly approaching, and students from different political groups on campus are encouraging their fellow students to get out and vote for what they believe in.
(10/23/18 2:31am)
The University of South Carolina is exploring the idea of opening a non-alcoholic club in Five Points for students to have a safe place to be at night.
(10/17/18 5:48pm)
Flyers detailing the court summons of a former graduate student's lawsuit against a USC professor, Harris Pastides and the university were posted in McMaster College on Monday morning on stairwell railings and hallways throughout the building. Copies of an article by The State newspaper on the lawsuit were also posted.
(10/15/18 3:41am)
The Darla Moore School of Business, a highly-ranked business school for public universities across the country, is currently refocusing its undergraduate business curriculum to include the use of statistical software.
(10/04/18 3:30am)
Harris Pastides announced that he will step down from the USC presidency in July of next year. Pastides, who has held the position for a decade, made the decision public during his State of the University address on Wednesday on the Horseshoe.
(10/04/18 4:52pm)
The University of South Carolina has more than two centuries of history, traditions and folklore for USC students and fans to participate in.
(10/01/18 1:42am)
The USC College of Pharmacy is working to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy on pediatric cancer patients with a new influx of grant money from an organization supported by some of USC's own.
(10/01/18 1:42am)
He may be the mind behind French Drinking Ticket, a parody Twitter account, but fifth-year political science student Regan Freeman has been doing more than just tweeting with a French accent. For the past year, Freeman has been working to help his hometown reflect on past racial tensions in the community. It is that work that brought him to the set of the Megyn Kelly's hour of "Today" on Monday, Oct. 1.
(09/24/18 12:24am)
Last year, after a graduate student's death, USC students experienced a burst in work towards mental health and wellness awareness on campus. Student Government held its first ever Stigma Free USC week, and Student Health Services began developing new initiatives and projects geared towards mental health.
(09/19/18 1:17am)
For the 20th consecutive year, USC’s undergraduate international business program is No. 1 out of public universities in the United States.
(09/19/18 1:23am)
The USC School of Law’s first female faculty member's legacy lives on despite her recent passing.
(09/05/18 5:25pm)
USC's Center of Health and Well-Being pharmacy will now sell Narcan, a branded version of the drug Naloxone. It has the ability to reverse an accidental opioid overdose, and will be available to students without a prescription in the form of a nasal spray.
(09/03/18 11:16pm)
After a year riddled with internal conflict in the Residence Hall Association (RHA), including the executive board being up for impeachment and the president’s resignation, the new executive board is looking for a fresh start this semester.
(08/27/18 12:41am)
Eduardo Romero was studying computer science at the Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado (UCLA) in Venezuela when nationwide protests broke out against the government, many of which often ended in violent conflict. The university closed, and he decided to leave his home in Barquisimeto to study elsewhere.
(08/24/18 5:20pm)
The university's weekend shuttle to and from Five Points will undergo major changes that go into effect the first weekend of the semester.
(07/25/18 12:13am)
David Lankes, director of the School of Library and Information Science at USC, has stepped down from his position and will return to a faculty role to focus on his health. Assistant Professor Dick Kawooya will become the interim director in Lankes' absence.