USC's Up 'til Dawn event raises more than $27,000
By Brian Rosenzweig | March 24, 2019Various students and on-campus organizations celebrated a year of fundraising for St. Jude Children's Hospital with a revealed $27,029 at the Up Till Dawn event.
Various students and on-campus organizations celebrated a year of fundraising for St. Jude Children's Hospital with a revealed $27,029 at the Up Till Dawn event.
USC is being sued after apparently failing to meet deadlines for FOIA requests.
Prospective democratic presidential candidate Seth Moulton spoke to students on topics such as the recent shooting New Zealand and ways the government has failed veterans.
USC's naturalist-in-residence hosts “Nature of Spring” to explore plants and animals brought to him by members of both the USC and local community.
On this week's "Tackle Stress Tuesday," students reflected on their current habits and explored new ways to organize their time.
The Texas businessman and politician will visit USC this Friday, March 22.
USCPD is investigating after approximately 500 copies of The Daily Gamecock were stolen from campus newsstands.
This year's alternative spring break allowed USC students to travel through the American south and learn in detail about the Civil Rights Movement.
Alpha Sigma Rho, USC's first Asian-American interest sorority, is bringing community and cultural connection to USC.
As USC prepares to introduce a medical humanities minor, Danielle Coriale talks about her influences and the importance of interdisciplinary questions.
The Daily Gamecock sits down with Patricia Moore-Pastides in the President's House to discuss her passions, her role as first lady and her future plans.
USCreativity is hosting first-time event Creativibe, an interdisciplinary event focused on bringing students, faculty and staff from all different disciplines across campus together.
Davis Latham is elected as the new speaker of the student senate and says he is excited about the opportunities to come.
Frank Turek, co-author of the book "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist," attempted to instill Christian faith into students at his lecture.
Student Government hosted a panel Wednesday night that discussed the importance of women in politics.
Michael Filaseta, a professor of mathematics, speaks to students during the Last Lecture Series.
Luke Rankin is elected as president, and Davis Latham is elected as speaker of the senate.