Therapy dog comforts students
By Sydney Read | Nov. 12, 2018USC's first full-time therapy dog helps to alleviate stress and homesickness for students.
USC's first full-time therapy dog helps to alleviate stress and homesickness for students.
A Town Hall meeting, hosted by USC's Student Government, provided a time where students could directly voice their concerns related to the university to their elected Student Government representatives.
Republican and Democrat students have mixed reactions following the midterm elections.
All members of USC's presidential search committee have been announced, as well as the details of the first meeting of the group.
As Democrats retake the House of Representatives on the national stage, incumbent Republican Gov. Henry McMaster was elected to his first full term as the chief executive of South Carolina.
"Big Man on Campus," a male pageant hosted by Zeta Tau Alpha, raised money and awareness for breast cancer.
Student-athletes on the South Carolina women's basketball team often look to resources on campus and fellow athletes for advice on how to balance their academic and athletic responsibilities.
The university is continuing with plans to build a statue of A'ja Wilson on campus.
Portions of Main Street and Jones Physical Sciences Center are closed following a chemical spill in the building.
Religious organizations unite to mourn and honor the 11 that were killed in the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue shooting.
Students hoping to live in Empire Columbia apartments next year were outraged Thursday after receiving emails announcing increased rates, with some standing in line for more than five hours, leading to missed class and other issues.
USC is one of 96 recipients of the INSIGHT into Diversity Higher Education Excellence into Diversity award out of 350 applicants.
Guest ticketing is integrated into the baseball and basketball seasons beginning with the Nov. 6 men's basketball game.
Student Health Services ended its campus-wide flu vaccination campaign on Oct. 31 with "Say Boo To Flu."
As part of the Carolina Judicial Council's civility speaker series, Bakari Sellers visited USC to discuss civility in relation to the Carolinian Creed and today's current political climate.
Campus political party organizations are encouraging USC students to vote in the midterm elections.
As midterm elections draw closer, USC professors promote maintaining democracy through voting.