Law Review elects first African-American editor-in-chief
By Mary Ramsey | March 2, 2017Second-year law student Chelsea Evans will serve as the South Carolina Law Review's first African-American editor-in-chief.
Second-year law student Chelsea Evans will serve as the South Carolina Law Review's first African-American editor-in-chief.
Tyler Crochet talks about student efforts to establish a Collegiate Recovery Program for students who have recovered from addiction.
A motion to extend Faculty Senate voting rights to faculty who are not on track to receive tenure was referred back to committee at Wednesday afternoon’s meeting.
The annual Student Government State of the Student Body address reflects on accomplishments made this past school year.
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, the stepsister of Anne Frank, told her story of triumph over tragedy to students from across the Palmetto State for this year's President's Leadership Dialogue.
I have determined that I will not be able to satisfy the Office of Government Ethics requirements without undue disruption and materially adverse divestment of my family's private financial interests." President Trump's nominee for secretary of the Navy, Philip Bilden said.
Sara Svendsen participates in USCDM, a charity that helped save her life.
Drinking was the demise for two separate Patterson residents, a man stood in the road with a baseball bat and a man slept in a stairwell last week in crime at USC.
Anne Frank's stepsister, a Holocaust survivor and celebrated author in her own right, will share her story of advocacy Monday as part of the President's Leadership Dialogue.
After a long wait, University President Harris Pastides announced the details Friday morning on Twitter for a free Darius Rucker concert on April 5 at Colonial Life Arena.
Important things to know for Feb. 23, 2017.
Supporters of HB 3643 hope it will curb an ongoing spate of threats against Jewish community centers. Opponents are worried it will restrict free speech instead.
"Brinner is Served" edition of USC’s Healthy Carolina initiative Gamecocks Eat Well teaches students how to make low-cost, healthy breakfast for dinner to promote healthy eating habits.
"I hope I’m tired by this time next year,” Student Body President-elect Ross Lordo said. “I think if you’re not tired by the end of it you didn’t do the job well enough.”
The annual Green Career Fair had more organizations than ever before this year and provides opportunities for all students.
Everything you need to know for Feb. 20, 2017.
Professor John Monnier discusses his work at USC and how it has led him to his election to the National Academy of Engineering.