New President Amiridis hopes to improve university through discussion, education
By Sydney Dunlap | July 1, 2022Michael Amiridis begins his term as the 30th president of USC with goals of improving research and bettering student experience.
Michael Amiridis begins his term as the 30th president of USC with goals of improving research and bettering student experience.
With the elimination of the constitutional right to abortion likely, South Carolina's six-week abortion ban will go into effect and many other restrictions are likely on the way.
After a shooting at Redpoint occurred on June 5, USC students living at Redpoint describe the moments leading up to the altercation and the ones that followed after.
Finishing before the fall 2022 semester, Carolina Food Co. has renovated Russell House to include a new dining hall among other retail locations for students.
The board of trustees met on June 10, 2022 to discuss the designated funds budget, current ongoing projects and updates to academic programs on campus.
Recent mass shootings can be sensitive subjects that make it difficult to maintain a safe balance between knowledge and mental wellness. USC faculty gives suggestions on how to safely navigate the topic.
The Columbia has three rivers — the Broad, Congaree and Saluda. Thanks to help from local governments and the River Alliance, people now have easy access to all three.
March for Our Lives rally brings together Columbia community to urge lawmakers to end gun violence.
Over 100 letters from Otto Frank were donated to USC's Anne Frank Center. The letters will be a part of the Anne Frank Center Archive at the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library.
Attendees of Outfest talk about the LGBTQIA+ community and the level of support from the Columbia community.
Outfest is a magnet for local health and wellness organizations to celebrate the beginning of Pride month and to reinforce and remind the LGBTQIA+ community in Columbia of their support.
Columbia's tap water has smelled and tasted "earthy" since at least May 17. The city's water provider said they are doing everything they can to fix the water, but they are unsure of when it will be remedied.
Decades after the band formed at USC, a collection of Hootie & the Blowfish items was donated to Hollings Special Collections Library.
Community members advocate for increased gun restrictions during a "Wear Orange" event at the Statehouse.
Five Points has seen multiple new businesses open just this year. However, they face challenges unique to Five Points, such as flooding and aging infrastructure, as well as issues affecting the entire world, such as supply chain issues and labor shortages.
Angela Davis came to South Carolina to lecture for the 50th year of the USC African American Studies Program. Benefactor Darla Moore introduced her before professor Nikky Finney discussed intersectionality, race, feminism and the use of the death penalty in S.C. with Davis.
Columbia's first Black mayor is focusing on family and academia after serving more than a decade in office.