City of Columbia hosts virtual celebration of women's suffrage
By Camdyn Bruce | Aug. 26, 2020Historic Columbia and the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network teamed up Wednesday to honor the achievements of women in Columbia.
Historic Columbia and the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network teamed up Wednesday to honor the achievements of women in Columbia.
With several other universities shutting down campus shortly after reopening, the question lingers: How long will this "new normal" last?
Band camp looked different for students in the athletic band this year as the instructional staff coordinated to follow the university’s social distancing guidelines.
Recognizing the warning signs of a peer struggling with their mental health might help them get the resources they need.
On Friday afternoon, a man protested the BLM movement on Greene St. with signs reading "BLM are racist thugs" and "BLM: rent a riot." Students gathered around him for most of the afternoon, chanting "Black Lives Matter" and "No justice, no peace."
An update on the coronavirus at USC for the week of Aug. 14 to Aug. 20.
Alumnus Marcus Lattimore, two-time Olympic gold medalist Natasha Hastings and current Miss USA Cheslie Kryst called for the university to change the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center's name in a university history commission meeting Friday.
Congressional candidate and USC alum Moe Brown held a press conference calling for the removal of the name Strom Thurmond from the wellness and fitness center.
Carolina Kickoff – formerly known as First Night Carolina – provided freshmen with an introduction to the university's traditions, organizations and members of their class, though it looked different from years past.
Starting Wednesday, USC will begin using saliva tests in order to monitor the spread of the coronavirus.
At the Graduate Student Association's first fall retreat, President Caslen expressed hope that students would limit the spread of COVID-19 as they return to campus.
The board of trustees gave an update on their monitoring report to SACS and an update to their response to the coronavirus.
Human Trafficking in South Carolina is more common than most might think. Experts in the field share tips about how to recognize trafficking, and also how to stay safe. “[Traffickers] try to eliminate risk. They try to operate under the radar and are very subtle in their tactics typically. So that’s why, oftentimes victims don’t know they’re being victimized,” Kathryn Moorehead, Coordinator of the State Task Force, said.
Job hunting can be challenging, especially during a pandemic. The Career Center offers some tips on how to navigate on-campus employment in the fall. Read more:
University officials hold a town hall for faculty and staff to address health and safety concerns for the fall semester.
University officials held a town hall for students and families to discuss the on-campus housing addendum, mitigation plans and modes of instruction.
In two separate incidents this year USC students "were no longer enrolled" according to the administration following Snapchat stories in which those students made racist remarks. University spokesperson Jeff Stensland responded to our questions over email.