USCPD teaches skills, confidence in self-defense classes
By Juliana Morehouse | Nov. 12, 2017USCPD's self-defense classes help students learn different self-defense tactics while maintaining confidence in high-stress situations.
USCPD's self-defense classes help students learn different self-defense tactics while maintaining confidence in high-stress situations.
By the end of the hour-long rally Wednesday night, white puffs of breath were coming from the huddled group on the State House grounds. But Columbia Organizing For Action and the dozens of people that came out to support the Dream Act weren't deterred by the cold or the rain.
Students can attend a vigil in honor of Carolinians lost to suicide Thursday evening at Rutledge Chapel.
After seven years, the Richard Greener Committee is readying to reveal their work on a statue to commemorate USC's first African American professor.
A U.S. Air Force veteran and student on campus promotes relationship between veterans and school community.
USC's veteran community is a welcoming group and can be a crucial part of a military member's experience.
No winner was declared for the fifth annual Carolina Clash debate, where College Republicans, College Democrats and College Libertarians discussed topics from South Carolina education to North Korea.
Nick Smith of Beta Theta Pi took the title Tuesday night in Zeta Tau Alpha's first annual Big Man on Campus pageant.
More than 60 percent of USC students felt overwhelming anxiety in the past 12 months, according to the spring 2017 National College Health Assessment Survey. But only 20 percent are diagnosed with or treated for the condition.
"We Who Believe in Freedom: Student Activism in the Civil Rights Movement" was as much about the current generation as the stories of South Carolina's civil rights figures.
The City of Columbia will be voting in the municipal elections on Nov. 7, but most students were not aware of its existence.
Students looking for ways to serve for Service Saturday find opportunities at the Habitat for Humanity: ReStore.
CreateAthon looks to continue improving the community in its fifth year at USC by adding seven new non profits to its list.
Students are working around construction at Thomas Cooper Library in anticipation of the arrival of a full service Starbucks.
Former University of South Carolina English professor highlighted the talents of Bob Marley as part of the Provost's Forum.
Canadian activist Terence Young shared a vision for increased prescription drug with students at an event on campus.
INK! gives students from all majors and a chance to get outside their comfort zone.