ThisIsUSC event aims to promote diversity, inclusiveness
By Holly Poag | Oct. 4, 2019ThisIsUSC is a story-telling event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs with the intention of promoting diversity and inclusiveness on campus.
ThisIsUSC is a story-telling event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs with the intention of promoting diversity and inclusiveness on campus.
Diversity Week continues its celebration with Hip Hop Wednesday on Greene Street.
The faculty senate discussed changes to the attendance policy, but ultimately sent the idea back to the drawing board.
The Dreamers Scholarship Council wants to raise money for student scholarships.
Student Government cabinet held its weekly meeting to discuss Diversity Week, KEY week and accountability within members.
At the Russell House Patio, a barbecue event was held to mark the beginning LGBTQ+ History month of October and kick off Diversity Week at USC.
The Women's Writing Workshop is a new student organization that focuses on growing women's writing skills in an open environment.
The board of trustees buildings and grounds committee proposed a $19.5 million renovation plan to complete the original Honors Residence Hall's architectural design to give honors students more places to live in the residence hall by 2021.
A third-year student shares her struggle with hunger and affording food as she studies at USC and tries to make ends meet.
Zeta Tau Alpha national chapter is working to repair its Greek village house after elevated spore levels forced sorority members to move out.
Greek students might not have to pay the $375 Greek parking fee after this semester.
This year's inaugural Civic Engagement Fair closed out Gamecocks Engage week.
USC held its annual career fair on Wednesday.
The Student Government cabinet meeting discussed the Greek Life parking situation, an autism awareness bill and setting up a Student Government reunion.
Seventy-two students registered to vote on Greene Street on Tuesday.
Sixteen male students lived in a hotel for a few weeks before moving into their preferred housing.
More than 5,300 people signed a petition last week to the board of trustees about Greek parking.