Students hold candlelight vigil for student passing
By Hayden Blakeney | Aug. 30, 2019A candle light vigil was held for fraternity student who passed away earlier this week.
A candle light vigil was held for fraternity student who passed away earlier this week.
On Tuesday night, about 300 Panhellenic members gathered to honor a brother who died at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house that afternoon.
Authorities are investigating a death on the 500 block of Lincoln Street.
Students and parents share their experiences with off-campus housing.
Bid Day concludes a nine day recruitment process. Thirteen sororities filled the Colonial Life Arena and cheered on the new sisters.
College of Arts and Sciences students will get a one-stop shopping center for all their advising and academic needs in Flinn Hall this semester.
6,250 students have entered their first year at USC, over 800 more than 2018's freshman class.
Tuition cost has been frozen by a South Carolina congressional bill; however, a 2.5% increase in housing and a 2.9% increase in the cost of meal plans remains.
"I wanted to be a part of fixing and healing it, because I was the lightning rod that caused the conflict," President Bob Caslen said following controversy of his election.
Several bars will close as neighborhood residents fight for a more family-friendly environment in Five Points.
For first-year students, coming to a large university can be intimidating, but upperclassmen have on-campus experience at USC and advice for incoming students.
Many students leave campus to go to work; however, these three students discuss the convenience of working on campus and their favorite parts of their jobs.
USC has a recent history of attracting inclement weather over fall semesters, so The Daily Gamecock chronicled the past experiences and provided some tips if caught in extreme weather.
Rep. Jim Clyburn visited on the concluding days of the Justice For All exhibit at USC and recounted memories of himself and other civil rights leaders during the movement.
President-elect Bob Caslen sat down in an exclusive interview with The Daily Gamecock to discuss the controversy surrounding his election and his efforts to reach out to students who opposed his election in an attempt to create a dialogue.
Reparations were originally promised in 1865 by Gen. T. Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15, but this plan was never followed through. However, since then there have been reparations on a small scale and the topic has resurfaced in the midst of the 2020 presidential primaries.
President-elect Robert Caslen held a press conference Tuesday morning in which he discussed the controversy surrounding his election, how he plans to reconcile with the USC community and his future for USC.