Dance Marathon raises more than $1 million for second year
By Hannah Dear | March 3, 2019Dance Marathon raised $1,038,156 for Prisma Children's Hospital at its Main Event on Saturday, March 2.
Dance Marathon raised $1,038,156 for Prisma Children's Hospital at its Main Event on Saturday, March 2.
Residence Hall Association elects next year's presidents and treasurers.
Luke Rankin and Nick Hooks faced election commission hearings before their results could be announced resulting in a runoff election for president and speaker of the senate.
Sophie Davish is elected as vice president and Kate Lewis is elected as treasurer.
Though Student Government candidates work hard to publicize their campaigns, some students lack knowledge about their campaigns or even who the candidates are.
Russell House food service employees share their experiences of their day-to-day interactions with students.
The Daily Gamecock has removed a cartoon from online due to its potential to promote offensive stereotypes.
Candidates on a Student Government executive ticket are accused of filing false campaign violations against Nick Hooks.
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar brought her moderately liberal platform to Columbia. The meet-and-greet welcomed community democrats to familiarize themselves with Klobuchar and her vision for America.
The Multicultural Symposium featured a guest speaker on diversity, equity, inclusion and the empathy imperative.
The Board of Trustees approved renovations for Capstone House, including fixing elevators in which students have gotten stuck.
Students on campus give their opinions on what they'd like to see in a new university president.
Fourteen campaign violations were filed the day after hard campaigning began in Student Government elections.
A search through the archives of USC's old yearbook reveals racist images and captions.
Student Government candidates sought to gain the attention and favor of students by giving out promotional items on Greene Street Wednesday afternoon.
Student Government executive candidates debate on the best way to reach students, as some students say they're uninformed about the organization's activities.
Patrick Ellis connects past leadership in Student Government to his current campaign for student body president.