Student Government recognizes human trafficking in SC
By Mary Ramsey | Dec. 6, 2017Leaders of the International Justice Mission accepted an acknowledgement of human trafficking as an issue from the Student Government Senate.
Leaders of the International Justice Mission accepted an acknowledgement of human trafficking as an issue from the Student Government Senate.
USC spent $7,835,156 on out-of-state travel in the last fiscal year, largely on trips to promote international programs the university offers.
Professors, alumni and students work together to help refugees settled in Columbia through the Carolina Survivor Clinic.
Shaped by years of watching patients struggle through treatment, one USC researcher is leading a team in the fight against cancer.
Two new plaques recognizing the contributions of slaves during USC's early years will be unveiled on the Horseshoe this week.
The GOP tax plan, which includes major changes to the taxation of grad school tuition, will face a vote in the House of Representatives this week.
Under the proposed GOP tax bill, graduate students will be required to pay income tax on tuition waivers.
On the impact from RHA President Turner Johnson's resignation, Patterson president McKenzie Norris believes new leadership could bring more "fiscally conservative" input on senate legislation while Maxcy-Thornwell's Mateo Pierce-Mosquera simply expects "business as usual" to follow.
As the semester draws to a close, Student Government is reaching out to students to get their thoughts on what projects to tackle next.
Mike Couick is the president and CEO of the Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina Inc., which brings power to more than a million South Carolinians in rural areas. He can determine the terms of sale for Santee Cooper, the state-owned utility.
Nine members of the Residence Hall Association executive board will face the first step of impeachment charges once a senator.
Recent graduates receive awards for their work on South Carolina's Bateman Team.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer will address December graduates at commencement ceremonies on Dec. 18.
Student Health Services can't fill the needs of every student without increasing fees, so students dealing with more serious conditions or suicidal thoughts often have to turn to outside resources.
USC's Buildings and Grounds Committee approved renovations of four campus properties, two smaller projects and a building name change at Friday's meeting.
USCPD Major T.J. Geary worked with faculty and other members of the campus community to teach critical lessons about safety during active shooter situations.
Five public relations students are working together on a campaign designed to encourage students to share personal stories.