Law enforcement search Congaree River for possible person
By Hannah Dear | Jan. 16, 2019Law enforcement search the Congaree River after a person reportedly jumped off Gervais Street bridge.
Law enforcement search the Congaree River after a person reportedly jumped off Gervais Street bridge.
After working on legislation, the RHA and housing offered the option for residents to vote for a new equal visitation policy, which allows overnight guests of any gender in several residence halls.
The University of South Carolina's communications team is changing the school's logo, refreshing branding and officially making the switch to UofSC.
USC's sport science program has been ranked No. 1 for the third consecutive year by Shanghai Ranking and No. 11 in the world.
Russell House will close at 10 p.m. on Thursday Dec. 6 for electrical repairs.
Senators share the benefits and drawbacks of requiring students to have experiential learning.
Student Body Vice President Mills Hayes plans to take money from the New Initiative Fund to cover additional costs for the Student Government Fall Awards.
An ambulance was reportedly called for a student at the Student Government Fall Awards on Thursday.
Elected student leaders spend Student Senate session discussing pineapple on pizza and a satirical bill.
The Residence Hall Association, alongside various other student organizations, is hosting its annual "Tunnel of Awareness," an interactive display which explores themes of diversity, social justice and inclusion.
The first TCoop Talk allowed students and faculty to interact with an associate professor in the School of Visual Art and Design and discuss the importance of taking risks and learning from failure.
A USC student won a Rotary Global Grant to study epidemiology abroad in Colombia.
Student Government's funding comes out of the Student Activity Fee, paid by undergraduate and graduate students, and sometimes allocates money differently for itself than it does for outside organizations.
Student Government expects to exceed its budget for a formal event by more than $2000 and did not market the event to the full student body despite claiming the event is free and open to all students.
A student in Darla Moore School of Business brings business fraternity Phi Chi Theta chapter to campus.
The Carolina Cares drive is partnering with The Salvation Army to serve the community.
Students share experiences going to USC in a divided household.