Same-gender housing not so big a factor for new students
By Andrew Lee | April 3, 2014Housing has always been limited at USC, especially with over 30,000 students and just 6,098 available spaces.
Housing has always been limited at USC, especially with over 30,000 students and just 6,098 available spaces.
Students will start feeling the effects of USC’s plans to build a privately funded dorm behind the Carolina Coliseum as soon as next week.
For the Hester family of Newberry, making soap runs in the family.
Construction on the 878-bed housing project on USC’s west campus is set to begin in fall 2015 and will change up parking accommodations around the Carolina Coliseum, according to a university release.
Throughout last week, puzzles were posted and teams worked together to solve those puzzles to find something hidden on campus as part of USC’s annual Puzzle Hunt.
While thousands of students were at Carolina Cup, the 88 students in the HRTM 362 worked from 7:30 a.m. to midnight to make a love story come to life.
A collective of South Carolina native writers came together in the Coliseum on Thursday to speak to students and faculty about their experiences writing “State of the Heart: South Carolina Writers on the Places They Love,” and their careers as writers.
The 2014 Thomas H. Regan Executive Lecture Series kicked into high gear on Thursday as Mike Helton, President of NASCAR, spoke at the Belk Auditorium.
Getting together at 7 a.m. to prepare for the day ahead of them, Connor Baade and Adam Mayer had a breakfast for champions — biscuits and gravy, or as Baade called it, “the only way to start the day.”
The design was officially unveiled on March 26 on the Horseshoe, where guests were serenaded by bagpipes and rewarded with free tartan products.
Emily Learner, a fourth-year exercise science student, was chosen from a large pool of applicants who either applied or had been nominated for the award.
USC’s Tunnel of Awareness exhibit seeks to illuminate social justice issues for interested students.
Drag kings and queens strutted their stuff on the catwalk for LGBT awareness — and the audience’s dollar bills — Tuesday night in the Russell House ballroom.
Shedding a little light on an otherwise rainy day, the vendors of the Healthy Carolina Farmers Market rolled out their fresh produce on Greene Street on Tuesday.
The Carolina Creed is more than just words on a paper. According to the Carolina Judiciary Council, it is something to be lived out through different components that they are working to promote in the upcoming week.
Students and chefs from around the Midlands put their cooking skills to work in the annual “Chefs on the Shoe,” which is dedicated in memory of late professor Jules Pernell.
To Kelsey Conley, puppies are more than just furry friends. As the founder of the new club Cocky’s Canine Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services (PAALS), Conley has seen the potential impact of service dogs.