USC students and faculty come together in opposition of immigration ban
By Brittany Franceschina | Feb. 9, 2017Students and faculty gathered and spoke in opposition of the immigration ban and in support of those affected by it.
Students and faculty gathered and spoke in opposition of the immigration ban and in support of those affected by it.
The highest ever number of candidates filed for election this year.
Students and health professionals discuss the increase in the number of flu cases this season.
Green Quad was searched for drugs, a man stole protein bars from Barnes & Noble, a man had a backpack with essentials for beer pong and an intoxicated man was found banging his head in the elevator.
February is nationally recognized as Black History Month. Here's how a small, week-long event transformed into a national celebration and a calendar of events this month.
The faculty senate will vote on a measure to allow non-tenure track faculty to cast votes at meetings.
The last time Zaid Alibadi saw his sister was three years ago when he was working for the U.S.
A prototype for a new statue of Richard T. Greener, USC's first African-American professor, was revealed at OMSA's kickoff event for Black History Month.
Hundreds turned out at the Statehouse on Tuesday evening for a protest against recent immigration policies enacted by President Donald Trump.
A fire on South Saluda Ave. killed one woman Sunday night.
This year's list of candidates for Student Government elections contains a record number of students running for senate positions at the same time as a drop in the number of students running for executive positions.
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S.C. senators passed a proposal last week that aims to curb the increasing number of moped deaths.
The Ringling Brothers Circus came to the Colonial Life Arena before it ends in May.
On International Remembrance Day, "Holocaust Remembered" hopes to educate South Carolinians about the states own history with the systematic murder of more than six million Jews as a means of preventing future genocides.
Participants addressed state officials and the new governor on Carolina Day to support higher education funding legislation.