Student Government embraces town halls to connect with students
By Mary Ramsey | Nov. 28, 2017As the semester draws to a close, Student Government is reaching out to students to get their thoughts on what projects to tackle next.
As the semester draws to a close, Student Government is reaching out to students to get their thoughts on what projects to tackle next.
Recent graduates receive awards for their work on South Carolina's Bateman Team.
USC students and alumni came together Monday night to watch the Clemson tiger go up in flames.
Fliers saying "It's OK to be white," part of a national effort by online message boards, have started appearing on USC's campus as of Monday morning.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer will address December graduates at commencement ceremonies on Dec. 18.
Student Health Services can't fill the needs of every student without increasing fees, so students dealing with more serious conditions or suicidal thoughts often have to turn to outside resources.
USC's Buildings and Grounds Committee approved renovations of four campus properties, two smaller projects and a building name change at Friday's meeting.
A USC student died from injuries sustained in a collision on Rosewood Drive.
USCPD Major T.J. Geary worked with faculty and other members of the campus community to teach critical lessons about safety during active shooter situations.
Vista Lights brought together students, families and businesses from across Columbia for a celebration of the start of the holiday season.
Five public relations students are working together on a campaign designed to encourage students to share personal stories.
Charitable events like the Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive and Sigma Nu Game Ball Run are time-honored aspects of the Palmetto State's fiercest rivalry.
USC student JP Prodoehl created his own nonprofit to help provide affordable medical care at home and abroad.
CreateAthon teams found out which project won "Best of Show" and which won a billboard in downtown Columbia.
An app developed by an Ole Miss student two years ago has spread to over 70 campuses, including USC.
Identical bills to get a student vote on USC's Board of Trustees are now active in both chambers of South Carolina's legislature.
Just about 3,200 students at USC use counseling services in a year. Even with more counselors than the national average, wait times are inevitable, Director of Counseling and Psychiatry Warrenetta Mann says.