Former football coach shares wisdom
By Emily Barber | March 31, 2016Harold White, a longtime employee in the athletic department at USC, was the university's first African American man to be on the football coaching staff.
Harold White, a longtime employee in the athletic department at USC, was the university's first African American man to be on the football coaching staff.
Fraternity Council President confirmed the ternination of the Sigma Chi fraternity by resigning his position late Tuesday night.
A longtime fixture in South Carolina Athletics Department, Harold White will return to campus on Wednesday to discuss his historic career with current students.
Empowerment Plan founder Veronika Scott will deliver a lecture on campus Wednesday as part of Women's History Month, and 15 students will also have the chance to eat lunch with Scott on Wednesday afternoon.
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The annual Cocky's Quest, a campus-wide photo and item scavenger hunt, has expanded to span a full five days instead of a single night.
Save the Children Action Network student ambassadors will be hosting a viewing of "Half the Sky," a documentary revealing the environments in which women and children around the world thrive and struggle.
With the stress from the semester coming to a close, thinking about questions to ask your advisor might fall low on the priority list. To make the most out of your advisement appointment, here are some of the best questions to ask to help you stay on track.
Student designers, models and artists wrapped up USC’s 2016 Fashion Week in style at the finale fashion show and silent auction.
The third annual St. Jude Up 'til Dawn overnight event raised over $18,000 to help pay for care at St. Jude Children's Hospital.
Everything you need to know about what's coming up on campus in the coming week.
A public health professor was awarded $11.1 million to create a new center for stroke recovery research.
USC's Sigma Chi fraternity has been temporarily suspended pending investigation of hazing accusations.
The USC Student Designer Showcase gave students the opportunity to exhibit their work and test their skills in a real fashion show. Marisa Martin was the winner of the showcase.
The USC Police Department partnered with the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the Carolina Judicial Council to discuss their role in the Carolina community and take questions from students.
Student senate passed a variety of legislation at Wednesday's meeting, the second of the term, and Student Body President Michael Parks announced that the DUI charges against him from January have been dropped.
CREEDx, hosted by the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the Carolina Judicial Council, let students, faculty and administrators deeply discuss their connections to the Carolinian Creed.