Geography students get hands-on experience with weather, climate
By Hannah Dear | Jan. 28, 2019Students in GEOG 202 launched a weather balloon into the atmosphere.
Students in GEOG 202 launched a weather balloon into the atmosphere.
Provost Joan Gabel prepares to become president of the University of Minnesota.
Students for Justice in Palestine has combated misconceptions on campus and in local government for years. Today the group hopes to bring understanding to students.
BlackSpace, an open support group on campus, hopes to encourage African-American students to discuss issues concerning identity and discrimination.
The New Initiative Fund's true purpose was called into question after the Student Senate was asked for $1,250 for a cabinet trip to Washington, D.C.
Cabinet members met with chief diversity officer John Dozier in order to discuss the progression of diverse representation on campus.
USC Police Department reports their findings from the month of January.
With Harris Pastides retiring at the end of the spring semester, certain minority groups are looking forward to how USC will proceed with diversity-related issues in the future.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Cory Booker attended the Martin Luther King Jr. rally at the South Carolina Statehouse on Jan. 21. Both senators encouraged the crowd to continue to celebrate King and to spread his message of equality.
Freedom Rings, an artistic celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in the civil rights movement, featured gospel music and spoken word poetry.
Civil Rights activists Jaribu Hill, Gicola Lane and Louise Brown described their battle for rights for African Americans at a panel discussion on Jan. 17.
With the Women’s March soon underway, female USC students comment on feminism and its importance.
Students return to USC after break to begin yet another semester.
USC will host a variety of events to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
The College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management is moving to Close-Hipp for the fall 2019 semester.
The University of South Carolina Student Senate began the semester with a Jan. 16 meeting, including discussions on mental health and the Jan. 23 student organization fair.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-M.A., said Mick Mulvaney's discussions with USC concerning the next president may have violated federal law.