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(04/20/21 12:30am)
University President Bob Caslen created the Presidential Commission on University History in October 2019 to research and report on USC’s past and provide suggestions to him about renaming campus buildings and publicizing university history.
(04/15/21 1:29am)
Associate professor Valinda Littlefield’s love for history began when she was a child, sipping on hot sugar water and eating saltine crackers while listening to the stories of her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother in Durham, North Carolina.
(04/19/21 12:14am)
In the past 220 years of USC’s existence, the university has grown from the surrounding Horseshoe area to include much of Columbia. It continues to expand with new projects such as Campus Village and the health sciences campus.
(04/09/21 1:39am)
The majority of students surveyed by The Daily Gamecock said the move to mostly online classes in the 2020-21 academic year was the right decision to make, though the transition had its issues.
(02/23/21 6:39am)
Ed Lee III led a College of Arts and Sciences discussion about white supremacy, called "Ed Talks on Race: From Just Talk to Justice," on Monday.
(02/22/21 5:04am)
In fall 2020, USC's Racial Justice and Equity Research Fund awarded a grant of up to $15,000 to Voices of South Carolina: Black Lives Matter, a project dedicated to collecting and archiving South Carolinian experiences in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in May.
(01/25/21 1:14am)
A leaking pipe caused an electrical fire in the basement of the Cornell Arms apartments on Jan. 16, forcing residents to stay in hotel rooms, with friends or in their cars for up to two nights.
(11/20/20 4:26am)
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a time to acknowledge and reflect on those who have been killed and experienced violence because of transphobia.
(11/09/20 4:41am)
There have been almost 1,000 student violations of university COVID-19 regulations since the start of the semester. Students have received interim and delayed suspensions, housing removals and educational sanctions.
(09/30/20 6:05pm)
President Bob Caslen promised to freeze tuition for the 2021- 2022 academic year, evaluate campus building names and move the School of Medicine Columbia to the BullStreet District at the State of the University address Wednesday morning.