30-year-old man killed in shooting at Rivers Edge apartments
A 30-year-old man died in a shooting at 6 a.m. Tuesday at Rivers Edge apartments.
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A 30-year-old man died in a shooting at 6 a.m. Tuesday at Rivers Edge apartments.
Saliva testing resumed Tuesday morning with a lowered capacity of 200 tests a day for students.
Saliva testing on Davis Field has been canceled for Thursday and Friday because of staffing shortages, university spokesperson Jeff Stensland said in a text interview.
The South Carolina Interfraternity Council (IFC) announced today that recruitment for member fraternities will now be conducted in an all-online environment.
The Racial Justice Network, along with other community and activist groups, hosted a march down Main Street on Saturday to call for police accountability.
A new house in the Greek Village was put under quarantine as multiple members have tested positive, bringing the total number of houses under quarantine to six.
University provost and executive vice president William Tate and the Office of the Provost met Friday morning and discussed the future schedule of the academic year, diversity in the university and outside demonstrators coming onto campus.
On Wednesday, Aug. 26, USC’s Russell House Ballroom held a socially distanced dance event to showcase, the eight fraternities and sororities within the university’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).
The university updated the COVID-19 dashboard Wednesday, showing that the university now has 188 active student cases and one employee case. This is based on data gathered on Aug. 25.
A group of protesters shouting and holding signs with anti-Black Lives Matter, anti-LGBTQIA+ and religiously intolerant ideologies arrived on campus Wednesday. Students quickly formed a counterprotest.
Two sorority houses in the Greek Village were put under quarantine on Monday after residents tested positive for the coronavirus. The students will be in quarantine for up to 14 days.
Sorority rush went entirely online after an announcement Aug. 17 that the last rounds of recruitment and Bid Day itself would be held in an online format due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard Friday, showing that the university is currently facing 44 active student cases and two active employee cases. This is based on data gathered as of Aug. 20.
Congressional candidate and USC athlete alum Moe Brown held a press conference Friday to support the changing of the name of the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center.
Beginning Wednesday, USC will offer saliva-based coronavirus tests to students, faculty and staff. The Saliva Assay Free Expedited (SAFE) test allows for results to return within 24 to 48 hours.
In Friday’s board of trustees meeting, the board elected new chairperson Charlie Dorn Smith, gave updates on the coronavirus and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges' (SACSCOC) monitoring report.
An investigation into the Zoombombing of the African American Association of Students' virtual cookout is progressing and USCPD has received a search warrant, according to USCPD Deputy Chief of Police Scott Prill.
Once a campus-based event with hundreds of students at a time, the class of 2024's orientation is being held from the comfort of their own home.
It was 6 p.m. Friday when the Association of African American Students (AAAS) began its virtual cookout over Zoom.
The board of trustees met today to discuss the objectives and methods of the ad hoc governance committee and give an update on the AAAS “Zoombombing” that occurred on Friday.