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(04/25/22 4:06pm)
The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP held a rally on April 23, 2022, to oppose the death penalty. The rally aimed save convicted citizens like Richard Moore from being inhumanely put to death in U.S prisons.
(04/25/22 4:06pm)
Dr. Candice Brewer, founder of the SC P.O.S.T chapter takes the stage on April 23, 2022, to call for the audience members to support the Hate Crime Bill.
(04/25/22 4:04pm)
"A lot of folks are here today talking about the need to progress as a society and not regress," said Kambrell Garvin, democratic member SC House of Representative district 77. The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP held a rally on April 23, 2022, to denounce the death penalty.
(04/25/22 4:07pm)
Audience members applaud speakers as they denounce the death penalty and issue regarding the U.S prison systems on April 23, 2022. The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP held a rally to oppose the death penalty and save convicted citizens like Richard Moore from being put to death.
(04/25/22 4:05pm)
A rally attendee takes a picture during a speech by Courtney McClain, the Youth and College President for the NAACP chapter at the University of South Carolina on April 23, 2022. "I think we just need far, far, far more young people ... just getting involved in these issues and taking more direct action," McClain said.
(04/25/22 4:05pm)
The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP held a rally on April 23, 2022, to oppose the death penalty. The rally aimed save convicted citizens like Richard Moore from being inhumanely put to death in U.S prisons.
(04/25/22 4:05pm)
USC students take pictures as Courtney McClain gives a speech on April 23, 2022. Her speech focused around documenting the conviction and imprisonment of Richard Moore and denouncing the death penalty.
(04/08/22 11:41pm)
Former university President Bob Caslen, interim university President Harris Pastides, and university President-Elect Michael Amiridis. Caslen served from July 2019 to May 2021, Pastides from May 2021 to the Summer of 2022, and Amiridis will start during the summer of 2022.
(04/08/22 11:10pm)
University President-Elect Michael Amiridis speaks at the President-Elect Conference at the Pastides Alumni Center on Jan. 14, 2022. Amiridis will start at the University of South Carolina in Summer 2022.
(04/08/22 12:08am)
A freshly made strawberry waffle sits on the pickup counter of The Belgian Waffle Truck on March 22, 2022. The Belgian Waffle Truck provides fresh waffles to the USC campus regularly.
(04/07/22 9:49pm)
A group of protesters carry flags and give speeches on Greene St. during an anti-hate speech protest on Feb. 24, 2022. The protest came in response to recent comments from Turning Point USA.
(04/06/22 5:53pm)
The Palmetto Pans bang against steel pan drums during a concert at the USC School of Music Tuesday evening, April 5, 2022. The music group composed of USC students performed a variety of songs most of which were island compositions from Trinidad and Tobago.
(04/01/22 4:00am)
A group of protesters carry flags and give speeches on Greene Street during an anti-hate speech protest on Feb. 24, 2022. The protest was in response to comments from Turning Point USA.
(02/27/22 10:42pm)
Over the shoulder shot of someone signing the petition.
(02/27/22 3:08pm)
SAVVY member Aleceya Edwards delivers spoken word to gala attendees during the talent showcase on Feb. 25, 2022. Edwards performed two of her own poems following years of working backstage at the gala.
(02/27/22 2:53pm)
Dance group Melanin Movement performs a choreographed step routine during the talent showcase at Back II Black on Feb. 25, 2022. The Back II Black talent showcase included a variety of performances including original songs, dancing, and spoken word poetry.
(02/27/22 2:48pm)
Guest speaker James Anderson, a white house deputy liaison showed up to the red-carpet event to give a speech about black excellence and overcoming conformity on Feb. 25, 2022.
(02/27/22 2:49pm)
The Back II Black Gala attendees showed up to the gala in stylish ball-wear on Feb. 25, 2022. Back II Black saw students cheer on performers for a night of community and celebration.
(02/27/22 2:46pm)
Second-year broadcast journalism student Justin Mitchell performed a soulful rendition of Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" on Feb. 25, 2022. Mitchell spoke about the importance the song has to black excellence before he took to the stage.
(02/27/22 2:38pm)
Back II Black saw students from walk down the red carpet posing for pictures and stopping for interviews by SGTV and The Daily Gamecock oN Feb. 25, 2022.