Women in Leadership summit focuses on diversity
By Joseph Leonard | April 8, 2018The inaugural Women in Leadership Summit focuses on diversity of race, ethnicity, gender and of ideas.
The inaugural Women in Leadership Summit focuses on diversity of race, ethnicity, gender and of ideas.
Students use dialogue during Recovery and Addiction week to learn to to better affect change on the college drinking culture.
Rutledge Chapel heard speeches from the four 2018-19 executive officers Tuesday afternoon after they each took an oath of office.
Annual IRIS and Carolina Productions event brings drag kings and queens from South Carolina to USC for a one night show.
"Serving as your Student Body President has been the honor of my life. I see a bright future ahead for all of us, but it is up to each of you to keep improving on that better tomorrow."
Student comments on Twitter about a professor making a racist remark towards her in class prompts response from other students, the university and the professor.
Carolina Cup organizers will eliminate College Park at next year's event due to low turnout. Students say over-policing is to blame.
Students who received an Outstanding Senior award have shown major achievement in service, leadership, academics and research.
Six finalists in the Shark Tank-style competition went home with prizes ranging from $5,000 to $17,500.
USC's annual World Night saw performances, food and celebration of cultures from some of the many countries the student body represents.
Major T.J. Geary spoke to a crowd of faculty and staff about how to respond to an active killer situation.
A hospitality class at USC was able to give one couple a wedding that took place in Columbia at 701 Whaley.
Beauty Redefined was inspired by a journalism class the Kite twins took in college.
Students teamed up with AFSP to raise suicide awareness and provide experience, strength and hope to those who have lost.
The USC Fashion Board is putting on the 11th annual Fashion Week in Columbia, featuring student designs and special guests.
Across the world on Saturday at over 800 partner marches, students and gun control supporters protested mass shootings and the lack of legislative response. The March for Our Lives in Columbia drew a small crowd — about 3,000 — compared to the hundreds of thousands in Washington, D.C., but the marchers displayed the same passion and call to action.
Ross Lordo gave his last formal address as student body president Wednesday afternoon after a year of growth and accomplishment at the helm of Student Government.