USC Law School to implement pro bono mobile bus
By Kourtney Vermillion | Nov. 3, 2019USC's law school is planning to implement a bus for pro bono mobile legal services.
USC's law school is planning to implement a bus for pro bono mobile legal services.
Student Government members discussed three new potential student union plans and the upcoming Veteran's Day 5k during its weekly cabinet meeting.
Rain or shine, the students in Greek life worked to help make this year's Halloween special for local Columbia children during the annual Trick or Treat with the Greeks.
Major Irick “T.J.” Geary, the operations bureau commander of the USC division of law enforcement and safety (LES), taught the USC community what to do in the event of an active shooter Tuesday afternoon in the Thomas Cooper Library.
The university's 10th annual ghost tour brought both the community together for a night of urban legends and spooky stories on Monday.
Students enjoyed games, activities, snacks and prizes at this year's Comic Book Carnival.
Eleven presidential candidates were in the Palmetto State over the weekend speaking about criminal justice reform at Benedict College.
Students in Cliff Apartments petitioned the university to let them stay in their residence hall for another semester.
Vegans students at USC find it difficult to find meal options on campus as only 10-15% of options are vegan.
The Daily Gamecock sat down with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
On Oct. 23rd, the student senate voted on and passed a resolution that showed its willingness to allow the student body president to have a vote on the board of trustees. At the moment, the president only serves as a representative of the student body in the group.
Following the closure of the information science lab in Davis College, information science students are concerned about the move and the lack of communication coming with it.
As part of Stigma Free Week on campus, the Green Ribbon Project offered mental health resources to USC students.
Protestors and Trump supporters met at the Benedict College Arch Friday to debate their viewpoints.
The EcoReps, an organization which promotes sustainable living on campus, is hosting a week of events aiming to inspire students in living environmentally friendly.
USC's poverty simulation combined online resources and a virtual reality activity from the Richland County Library to open students' eyes to unique struggles faced by low-income individuals.
USC Student Government hosts Stigma Free Week in collaboration with the health center.