System change results in several write-in senate wins
By T. Michael Boddie and Larissa Johnson | March 1, 2018The Student Government Elections Commission aims to increase awareness about the write-in candidacy process.
The Student Government Elections Commission aims to increase awareness about the write-in candidacy process.
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Student Media's coverage of this year's SG election season highlights a newsworthy cycle.
At a hearing Monday night, the Elections Commission gave presidential candidate Taylor Wright three points, vice presidential candidate Mills Hayes four points, and speaker of the senate candidate Patrick Ellis three points.
The Daily Gamecock is tracking all the allegations of campaign violations during the 2018 Student Government election cycle.
Black Hawk lands on Blatt PE fields as Swearingen School of Engineering hosts creative activities in honor of National Engineering Week.
Third-year finance and risk management student Tommy DiBona, third-year English student West Russell, third-year broadcast journalism and political science student Kathryn Stoudemire, and third-year public health student Taylor Wright are competing to earn votes on Tuesday and Wednesday to become the next student body president.
New student organization Women LEAD provides a safe space for women to grow and develop leadership skills together.
The Student Government Constitutional Council has denied an appeal from presidential candidate Tommy DiBona and vice presidential candidate Madi Carzon, who disagreed with a Monday night Elections Commission ruling that gave both of them five points. Each candidate can earn 10 points before being removed from contention.
Richard T. Greener was the first African-American professor to teach at USC and a statue in his honor was placed just east of the Thomas Cooper Library.
According to debate moderator Lee Goble, perhaps the most important aspect of the 2018 executive candidates' debate wasn't what came out of the candidates' mouths, but who showed up to hear it.
This week's Student Government cabinet meeting focused on upcoming university events.
The Student Government Elections Commission ruled Monday night against Presidential candidate Tommy DiBona and vice presidential candidate Madi Carzon, a decision DiBona said they're definitely planning to appeal.
Students have mixed reactions to resident mentor results being released.
NEDA sponsors a walk on USC's campus in order to raise money and promote recovery among students.
Community members weigh in on city proposal for elimination of permits that allow bars to be open past 2 a.m.
Following a hearing for campaign violations just after the start of Student Government election season, no points were assigned against a candidate's campaign.