Student Health Services to recommend mask use in health building
By Sydney Dunlap | Jan. 12, 2023Student Health Services announced it will recommend masks in public spaces and clinical areas. This announcement will not impact other areas of campus.
Student Health Services announced it will recommend masks in public spaces and clinical areas. This announcement will not impact other areas of campus.
Five USC fraternities were sanctioned for conduct violations. One, Theta Delta Chi, was suspended for at least four years.
3 USC students founded Reclaim Carolina to advocate for the end of sexual, dating and domestic violence.
The vote to reimplement the the Office of Student Body Treasurer and create a student senate delegation for CarolinaLIFE will be held in January next year.
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