Safety for off-campus students an issue following September shootings
By Camdyn Bruce | Oct. 11, 2020Following recent shootings at Granby Mills and RiversEdge, off-campus students say they have concerns.
Following recent shootings at Granby Mills and RiversEdge, off-campus students say they have concerns.
A new cost-saving program will allow certain faculty and staff members to leave the university with pay to allow for their respective colleges to "realign resources."
A USC School of Law professor and two students assisted on the civil case leading to a $12 million settlement for Breonna Taylor's family.
Student senate talked about improving campus safety and shuttles at Wednesday's meeting.
Over 50 students are being considered for suspension by the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity.
There are 38 active coronavirus cases at the University of South Carolina as of Tuesday, down one from the last reported case count.
When first-year exercise science student Sabrina Knight found two small white lines on the windshield of her car, she said she had an "Oh, crap" moment. Posts circulating around social media say these unusual marks indicate human trafficking, but USCPD Police Capt. Eric Grabski is confident that they are just that — false rumors.
With the Carolina Band turning 100 last week, it's time to take a look back at the "Mighty Sound of the Southeast" and how it came to be what students know today.
USC "will not be conducting a traditional spring break week" in spring 2021.
Amazon Lockers are now available for student and faculty use. Lockers can be found at several locations across campus.
There are now 39 total active coronavirus cases on campus, according to the updated COVID-19 dashboard.
The student senate met to discuss COVID-19 and flu shot incentives for students, as well as voter registration and student awareness of incident reports.
Due to COVID-19 guidelines, Off Off Broadway, a completely student-run musical theater program, is preparing a pre-recorded cabaret for its fall semester performance.
At his first State of the University address, President Bob Caslen pledges to freeze tuition, invest in infrastructure by moving the School of Medicine and create a more diverse and inclusive campus through the historical research and possible renaming of several buildings on campus.
Active coronavirus cases on campus continue to fall as testing also falls from last week.
Brian Harlan and Emma Wyatt Morris are joining the board of trustees.
Despite the struggles faced due to the ongoing pandemic, the Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive still collected blood donations and came together with Clemson to save lives.