Pastides announces retirement from USC presidency
By Meghan Crum | Oct. 3, 2018University President Harris Pastides announced in his State of the University address that he will retire from his position in the summer of 2019.
University President Harris Pastides announced in his State of the University address that he will retire from his position in the summer of 2019.
As the school year continues on, freshmen are beginning to find their place on campus.
Students from Mexico and Peru share their transition to American culture.
Pete Souza spent much of his time at USC sharing his thoughts on photojournalism in 2018 with students.
University of South Carolina college of pharmacy grant will fund childhood cancer research.
The fifth-year political science student behind the satirical French Drinking Ticket Twitter account has an even bigger project in the works in his hometown.
Pete Souza shares his photos in annual Buchheit Family Lecture, along with the importance of a virtual archive.
A Tuesday candlelight vigil remembered students who have passed away from suicide.
USC's Residence Hall Association passed a resolution for changing the residence hall visitation policy to present to the university.
Students prepared for South Carolina general elections on Nov. 6 by registering to vote on National Voter Registration Day.
USC's Center for Health and Well-being outlines new services that are available for students on campus.
Piano accompanist Adam Cullum's death brought waves of both grief and support from the dance department.
USC's first-year reading experience celebrated its 25th anniversary at the Koger Center with the author of "A More Beautiful Question".
After Hurricane Florence caused classes to be canceled for nearly a week, the university resumed classes a day earlier than expected.
In her anthropological work, Professor De La Cova is focused on "un-silencing the silence" of the individuals who she studies who may not have had a voice before.
Sarah Leverette was the USC School of Law's first female faculty member and had an impact on the South Carolina law community that colleagues say will live on despite her death.
A member of the Carolina Band was transported by EMS following the Coastal Carolina game, causing students and faculty to reconsider how to approach the South Carolina heat.