Coronavirus arrives in US, USC takes precautions
By Holly Poag | Feb. 2, 2020The coronavirus, which began in Wuhan, China, has spread to multiple countries, including the United States.
The coronavirus, which began in Wuhan, China, has spread to multiple countries, including the United States.
Student Government's executive cabinet met Tuesday to discuss Student Government updates and secretary nominations.
As the South Carolina Democratic primary approaches, organizations on campus push for student voter registration.
USC student Jordyn Livingston won an award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators for her work on campus.
The Friends of UofSC Libraries launch party featured the "Four Color Fantasies," a 180,000 comic book collection, and comic industry powerhouse duo Roy and Dann Thomas.
The Spring Student Organization Fair was held Jan. 22 on Greene Street. Over 150 organizations were present at the event, advertising their clubs and encouraging students to join.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a presidential candidate in the 2020 election, spoke with The Daily Gamecock about mental health and Title IX.
Following the approval of the new Campus Village Project, Cliff residents were forced to move in the middle of the academic year. The relocation has caused complications for students.
With the help of consultants from the Association of Governing Bodies, the USC board of trustees set short-term and long-term priorities to improve governance in response to the finding of "undue influence" in USC's presidential search.
The USC board of trustees met to discuss different plans of action with the AGB consultants after the association published a review of the board. During their retreat, the board and AGB consultants sought to understand their options when it comes to changing how the board operates.
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), an outside consulting firm, found "a fundamentally misguided governance culture" after conducting a "top to bottom review" of the board of trustees.
Phi Mu Fraternity released a statement that it dismissed a USC student who made a racist social media post.
Over winter break workers were busy renovating the fourth floor of the Thomas Cooper Library. The renovations allow for more modern, tech-savvy furniture and increase seating capacity by nearly 100.
Multiple presidential candidates spoke at the King Day at the Dome event on Monday, Jan. 20.
Greene Crossing and YOUnion will partner with USC to provide 700 beds for students. It serves as a temporary solution while south campus is being rebuilt.
USC students are encouraged to get flu shots, as the disease is widespread in South Carolina this year.
The fourth annual Women's March was held Jan. 18 in front of the Statehouse. People of all ages came out to protest against Trump to secure reproductive rights, keep immigrant families safe and protect our environment.