Moore School study outlines USC system's multi-billion-dollar economic impact
By Mike Woodel | Aug. 18, 2017Released Aug. 14, the study looked into the economic impact of the USC system's 50,000 students and 180,000 in-state alumni.
Released Aug. 14, the study looked into the economic impact of the USC system's 50,000 students and 180,000 in-state alumni.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott announced July 27 that two suspects were in custody for the armed incidents, with a third suspect being arrested the following day.
Originally arriving at USC as an undergraduate in 1974, Jerry Brewer has been a full-time administrator for USC's Department of Student Life for 37 years.
The Center for Health and Well-Being offers several new services, including massage chairs, an optometry clinic and a revamped physical therapy area.
Three ongoing construction projects have temporarily closed off portions of roads on or immediately outside campus.
Hosted by Progress South Carolina, Columbia Stands with Charlottesville was announced only hours after a man drove his vehicle into a crowd of counterprotesters during the "Unite the Right" rally on Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The first of its kind, Saturday's summit brought together representatives from 20 colleges and universities around the state.
USC will have six representatives at the first South Carolina Student Body Presidents' Summit this Saturday.
Travis Knight, a professor and program director at USC’s College of Engineering and Computing, sat down with The Daily Gamecock to talk about the recent downfall of a nuclear reactor project in Fairfield County.
As the Wade T. Batson Jr. Professor of Botany, professor Vicki Vance's research focuses on dietary-derived molecules that could suppress cancer cells.
Chris, a USC student and victim of a kidnapping and armed robbery at Stadium Suites, shares his thoughts during the experience and intentions moving forward.
Teenage suspects have been charged in connection with the kidnappings and robberies at Stadium Suites and The Village at Columbia.
The Village at Columbia released a statement Friday responding to an incident in their community Wednesday morning.
Sheriff Leon Lott addressed the recent string of robberies and kidnappings in the Columbia area, letting the public know that two of the offenders are in custody.
More details have been released from the Tuesday morning kidnapping and robbery case that victimized two USC students.
New details have emerged in the case of a USC student who was abducted from outside her apartment early Tuesday morning, according to a report obtained from Richland County Sheriff's Department.
USC students are concerned following reports of a slew of alleged kidnappings near campus over the past week.