USC exerts more control over college funding
In response to state budget cuts, USC has changed the way it funds its colleges and is placing more authority for money allocation in the hands of the provost.
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In response to state budget cuts, USC has changed the way it funds its colleges and is placing more authority for money allocation in the hands of the provost.
Anecdotes of late chef recall love of students, truffles
Like clockwork, those debates draw a crowd, leading to more debate. But some of the comments from the crowd Monday afternoon got particularly mean.
Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said Friday that Daniel G. Osterkamp, the former USC student found dead in DeSaussure College on the Horseshoe in September, died of an accidental drug overdose.
Most needed work on their free throws, but the group of mothers, daughters and granddaughters training on the Colonial Life Arena court Saturday morning was among the bravest teams USC has seen.
Anita Hill spoke in the law school auditorium Thursday about how far women have come in the two decades since her historic testimony before the U.S. Senate, and how far they must still go.
Despite rain Tuesday night, Columbia remained occupied.
Students have only purchased 64 out of the 100 tickets available for Halloween weekend's Carolina Convoy to the Tennessee game.
The typical annual cost a USC undergraduate pays for a traditional meal plan has increased by more than $800 in the past decade and $200 in the past five years, according numbers from the Office of Institutional Assessment and Compliance.
Student Senate gave preliminary approval to allocate $96,196 to 70 student organizations next semester.
The USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety’s annual security and fire safety report has raised questions that USC officials can’t fully explain.
Preliminary enrollment numbers for Fall 2011 show that USC has added more than 4,000 full-time undergraduates in the past five years, and the unequal distribution of these students among the university’s colleges and schools has bolstered certain programs while creating space problems.
Student Body President Joe Wright announced an iPad 2 library check-out program and an initiative that would allow students to get discounts at off-campus businesses Wednesday evening during his State of the Student Body address.
Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott has cracked down on problems associated with drinking in Five Points and other hospitality areas in his first year leading the force.
USC’s School of Medicine-Greenville received approval Tuesday to open to students in Fall 2012.
Members of the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance laid in chalk “murder scene” outlines Tuesday on Pendleton Street Bridge to raise awareness about domestic violence and support passage of the International Violence Against Women Act.
Columbia's favorite son Craig Melvin chose a good time to return home — his favorite bar, Jake's in Five Points, recently reopened.
USC will reconsider its contract with TicketReturn following more widespread student ticketing problems Monday.
Burglaries and motor vehicle thefts on campus rose in 2010 along with drug arrests in residence halls, according to the annual security and fire safety report released Friday.