COVID-19 dashboard update: Active case count falls to 59
By Tyler Fedor | April 13, 2021The university has updated it's online COVID-19 dashboard.
The university has updated it's online COVID-19 dashboard.
From the moment his candidacy was announced to present day, conflict and crisis have been the defining factors of the Caslen presidency. Yet, his resolute nature has allowed him to continue leading the university throughout the chaos.
The board of trustees approved a contract extension for men's basketball coach Frank Martin and discussed a task force in response to the sexual assault lawsuits USC currently faces.
An update of the university's COVID-19 dashboard reported 111 active COVID-19 cases at USC.
USC students gave mixed reviews about the benefits and drawbacks of online courses during the 2021 spring semester. Students agree the university made the right choice, but some say they are not getting the full quality of education their tuition is paying for.
Johnson & Johnson's single-dose COVID-19 vaccine will be available at USC's Student Health Center starting Thursday, Student Body President Alex Harrell said at Wednesday's student senate meeting.
Throughout 2020 and 2021, USC's campus and the surrounding Columbia area was the site of many protests and demonstrations. However, USC has a long history of on-campus activism, almost since the university's establishment in 1801.
There were several protests against protest police brutality throughout the nation and in Columbia over the past year — read more for a summary of events.
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard to report a decrease in active cases to 105.
Safety leaders discuss what safety for students at USC has looked like over the past four years and how they're trying to improve student experiences in the future.
USC has signed the Chamber of Commerce's effort to pass hate crime legislation in South Carolina among other South Carolina businesses. South Carolina is one of three states in the nation to not have hate crime laws.
During the class of 2021's time at USC, the university made history, dealt with COVID-19, elected a new president and so much more.
As a result of COVID-19, it can be difficult for students to live a balanced life both socially and academically. The Daily Gamecock surveyed 40 students from across campus about their experiences during the pandemic.
The number of active COVID-19 cases at USC has risen to 119 from the 98 active cases reported on Tuesday.
A large crowd of students marched from Longstreet Theater to the Osborne administration building on Friday, making stops and speaking about the sexual harassment tied to those stops along the way.
Student Body President Alex Harrell addresses David Voros investigation and changing building names on USC's campus.
After being sued in 2019 and 2020, USC plans to bolster its FOIA infrastructure. In January, the university hired its first FOIA coordinator and is developing an online database and portal to submit FOIA requests through.