USC Unveils Desegregation Monument
The University of South Carolina reveals a new monument honoring the students who helped integrate the school. Reporter: Hailey Brown Producers: Hailey Brown, Bill Frye, Abby Tam, Spencer Ball.
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The University of South Carolina reveals a new monument honoring the students who helped integrate the school. Reporter: Hailey Brown Producers: Hailey Brown, Bill Frye, Abby Tam, Spencer Ball.
The University of South Carolina's School of Journalism and Mass Communications turns 100 years old. The faculty and students come together to reflect on the school's journey. Anchors: Chloe Findlay Producer: Chloe Findlay
A protestor plays the keyboard next to a skateboard reading "Free Palestine" on Davis Field on April 22, 2024. Music was played by protestors via keyboard, and recorded tracks were played on a speaker at various points during the day.
Attendees of the "Anti-Zionist Passover" tape a sign saying "Free Palestine" to the center of gates on Greene Street on April 22, 2024. Signs were taped to trees and poles surrounding Davis Field during the protest.
People hold manna on Davis Field during the "Anti-Zionist Passover" on April 22, 2024. Attendees followed Josh Cooper in an abbreviated version of the steps of the Passover meal.
Protestors break down their tents and clean up Davis Field after spending the day in protest of the university’s Israeli-connected investors. Protestors gathered in response to actions on other college campus' across the country. "I feel like it scared the school a little bit, which is always a good thing," third-year sociology major Andrés Gonzalez said.
Josh Cooper of Jewish Voice for Peace leads the group of protesters through an abbreviated Passover, substituting grape juice for wine. Cooper explained an overview of the history behind each step of the meal as he led the group.
Attendees of the "Anti-Zionist Passover" greet one another with a hug. A group fluctuating between 30 and 40 people attended the event on April 22, 2024.
Students at the University of South Carolina walk around campus while attending their final day of classes for the spring 2024 semester. A group of protestors gathered on Davis Field during the last day of classes.
An attendee of the "Anti-Zionist Passover" uses a water bottle to clean his hands. The washing of hands is part of the Passover meal, and attendees used water bottles to complete this step.
Anson (AD) Foster, a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, holds up the No. 3 while asking those assembled if they will bring three friends on Wednesday to the planned occupation of Russell House. "What we are going for next is a full-on occupation of Russell House," Foster said to two colleagues earlier in the day. "To go, to sit down, to not leave."
Junior outfielder Blake Jackson celebrates on second base after hitting a double on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. Jackson came into the game as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the ninth with two outs on the board for the Gamecocks.
Junior infielder Talmadge LeCroy bunts down the third baseline to secure the second out on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. LeCroy was driven in on an RBI by fifth-year infielder Parker Noland to score the Gamecocks' only run in the bottom of the fifth against Arkansas.
Redshirt sophomore pitcher Roman Kimball opens the weekend series with a strike against the Razorbacks on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. Kimball pitched 2.1 innings and earned four strikeouts before leaving the game due to an injury.
Senior pitcher Garrett Gainey stands alongside junior pitchers Tyler Dean and Matthew Becker during the National Anthem on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. The South Carolina pitching staff collectively earned 11 strikeouts against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Fifth-year infielder Parker Noland takes a ball during his at-bat to even the score to 2-2 against the Razorbacks on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. Noland ended his 24-game reached-base streak during the matchup.
Freshman infielder Lee Ellis warms up in the outfield before the evening matchup against the Razorbacks on April 19, 2024, at Founders Park. The No 20. Gamecocks looked to improve its conference record of 8-8 as it entered week six of SEC play.