Welcome Table SC encourages discussion on race
By Brittany Franceschina | Sep. 25, 2016The Welcome Table SC initiative will encourage dialogue about race relations and work toward reconciliation.
The Welcome Table SC initiative will encourage dialogue about race relations and work toward reconciliation.
The emergency response program at USC is halting its use of live pigs following a federal complaint from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
USC Sorority Council voted 15-0 to pass new safety rules for chapter members.
Hispanic Heritage Month got its start at USC on Friday with a celebration of the Latinx community's diverse culture and history.
The Board of Trustees unanimously approved a new medical campus at their meeting Friday, as well as a new $50 million football operations center.
The buildings surrounding USC's Horseshoe hold much of the rich history of the university.
USC trustees have considered building a new medical school campus at the Bull Street development area in downtown Columbia.
The Daily Gamecock sat down with USC's president and first lady to discuss Parents Weekend, learning to pitch from Ray Tanner and making homemade pizza.
With Hispanic Heritage Month starting Sept. 15, Latina leaders emphasize the importance of awareness about the Latin American in Columbia.
Coming off a record breaking event in February, Dance Marathon kicked off a new year with an opening push for fundraising and event registration on Wednesday.
At the annual State of the University address, President Harris Pastides reflects on the achievements of the past year and explains what it will take to make University of South Carolina a model 21st century university.
Anita Hill, famous for accusations she made against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearings and a lawyer herself, is this year's speaker for the Adrenée Glover Freeman Lecture in African American Women’s Studies.
USC sororities may soon contend with new rules for Greek life social events, according to a document circulated at sorority chapter meetings early this week.
Lead the Way reached the midpoint of its six part forum series with a discussion focused on economic issues.
A USC spokesperson confirmed that the incident that led to the suspension of Pi Kappa Phi left one student hospitalized, though the student has since been released.
Alpha Xi Delta has colonized a new chapter at the University of South Carolina.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days