Digital CarolinaCards promise "convenience" for students
By Mary Ramsey | Sep. 13, 2017Students can now use a digital CarolinaCard and check meal plan and Carolina Cash balances with the GET Mobile app.
Students can now use a digital CarolinaCard and check meal plan and Carolina Cash balances with the GET Mobile app.
The University of South Carolina won't be in session Monday due to the effects of Hurricane Irma.
USC President Harris Pastides cited Columbia's status as an "inland host city" for coastal residents in explaining why there has not been a call for campus to evacuated.
Following a switch from parent company Sodexo to Aramark, UofSC Dining implemented changes to the legendary Chicken Finger Wednesday.
The effects of Hurricane Harvey hit close to home for some members of the USC community, and they are preparing drives and other relief efforts to help Houston recover.
Student Body President Ross Lordo wants to change Student Government's election timeline, and a bill will be introduced in the student senate on Wednesday to do just that.
Traditional social sororities and fraternities are just a part of Greek life at USC.
Previously launched at USC, the revamped Craigslist competitor will better appeal to students in its current form, Student Government officials say.
Although the Gamecocks open their season away from home, students can still gather together to cheer the team to victory.
ROTC students such as Caryn Ramelb have a unique understanding of the realities of America's longest war.
The first Service Saturday of the semester specializes in introducing students to service opportunities in and around Columbia.
USC brought in more than $253 million in sponsored research money in fiscal year 2017, setting a new record for the third year in a row.
Student Body President Ross Lordo is gearing up for a fight to get a student vote on the University's Board of Trustees.
All across campus, students and families are tackling move-in day and dealing with nerves, excitement and some sadness.
After months of anticipation and planning, the 2017 solar eclipse darkened the Columbia sky for just over two minutes on Monday.
The Campus Village project, originally proposed in 2015, will replace the existing Bates Towers, Cliff Apartments and Carolina Gardens housing facilities and construct new buildings on the sites of the Bates and Benson Building parking lots.
August's Board of Trustees meeting brought changes to President Harris Pastides' pay and gave student body President Ross Lordo a chance to advocate for one of his campaign promises.