McKissick houses alumnus' botany collections
By Sarah Thomas | Sep. 22, 2014SC alumnus Henry William Ravenel, a renowned botanist and mycologist, studied natural history and discovered many new species in the process.
SC alumnus Henry William Ravenel, a renowned botanist and mycologist, studied natural history and discovered many new species in the process.
The Leadership and Service Center on the second floor of Russell House isn’t just getting a makeover — it’s getting a whole new mentality.
Over the summer, the College of Nursing added new medicine dispensing machines to prepare nursing students to work in real hospitals.
S.C. Counties warned about low-level drought, man sentenced in killing of 23-year-old Clemson student and a bus driver leaves sick student in neighbor's yard.
There are currently 20 houses in Greek Village, but with sorority chapters upward of 380 members, students and university officials agree it is time for expansion.
Three new senators were welcomed into the student Senate Wednesday night in front of 42 of their peers.
In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day last Wednesday, USC Student Health Services organized events designed to initiate campus-wide conversations about mental health.
When you walk through the second floor of Russell House, you see construction, caution tape and “hard hats required” signs.
Between Ebola, ISIS, conflict in Gaza and all of the other dangers in today’s world, some countries may seem off limits.
Today's briefs include a 70-year-old man arrested for growing marijuana, three suspects arrested for robbery in a Walmart parking lot and the South Carolina Department on Consumer Affairs warning residents about a phone scam.
For USC Economics professor Stephen Finger, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is so much more than a silly trend — it's one of the reasons he's able to keep living his life.
The blotter comes from police reports released by the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety and does not include crimes reported by city or county law enforcement.
In a heated debate last night, city officials welcomed community members to a public forum to discuss gun control.
This week's briefs include a funeral for an SC deputy, USC students promoting voting and Columbia police considerations of body cameras.
Monumental renovations on the Women’s Quad and Darla Moore School of Business have drawn to a close, and more are on the way.
The USC board of trustees approved Wednesday a Bachelor's of Sciences (B.S.) in Pharmacy degree for the Columbia campus.
Alleged murderer of USC professor receives trial dateHank Hawes