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USC may have a new ticketing system, but students still aren’t quite happy.
He helped bring two baseball national championship trophies to USC and Thursday night recent graduate Michael Roth returned to campus, this time bringing his thoughts and advice.
A room full of journalism students and professors were asked a basic question: “What is journalism?” What followed was a discussion on fact-checking, re-enactment and one of the more bizarre moments in South Carolina’s political history.
A room full of journalism students and professors were asked a basic question: “What is journalism?” What followed was a discussion on fact-checking, re-enactment and one of the more bizarre moments in South Carolina’s political history.
Before the presidential candidates squared off on domestic issues Wednesday night, health care reform was already taking a spotlight on campus, as students gathered to hear a panel of experts share their views on U.S. health care reform and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).
More than 100 students and community members gathered in the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library room in Thomas Cooper Library to watch last night’s presidential debate at an event sponsored by the School of Journalism and Mass Communications and Patch.com.
A sluggish economic recovery hasn’t kept a number of USC students from pursuing Study Abroad opportunities, as most who plan to travel next spring or summer are currently either in the acceptance or late application phases of their preparation.
Death, life, change and urgency were recurring themes in USC’s Naturalist-in-Residence Rudy Mancke’s annual fall lecture, “The Nature of Things,” delivered Tuesday afternoon on the Horseshoe.
Ferillo receives Travelstead Award Monday night
Coalition sets out from campus for peace day
Columbia is known for being “famously hot.”
HRTM class chooses recipients of student-planned nuptials
USC has more than 1,400 active military students and student veterans on campus, and now the university has been recognized for its services to those who serve the country.
The Carolina Service Council kicked off a week of service in honor of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by writing thank-you cards for soldiers Monday on Greene Street.
Martial art engages body, mind
The Student Success Center (SSC) has received a "significant increase" in funding after the center saw an increase in use, according to Eric Moschella, its director.
Want to keep your ticket to the East Carolina game on Saturday? Transfer it to your CarolinaCard by 5 p.m. Thursday.