Activist advocates for safe prescription practices
By Leticia Pena | Nov. 1, 2017Canadian activist Terence Young shared a vision for increased prescription drug with students at an event on campus.
Canadian activist Terence Young shared a vision for increased prescription drug with students at an event on campus.
USC and the Columbia community give students plenty of chances to keep the Halloween spirit alive throughout the week.
USC offers fun for everyone in the form of pumpkins, costumes, haunted house and candy for Halloween.
After a year off, Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Chi teamed up to make a float for this year's homecoming.
The South Carolina UN Association came together Sunday at the Statehouse to celebrate the ratification of the UN Charter.
Therapist Assisted Online lets students complete exercises at their own pace while still offering personal communication with a counselor.
Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Sigma Kappa won this year's Homecoming Cup through a win in the banner competition and an eagerness to participate in other Homecoming events.
The homecoming teams build USC-themed structures out of canned goods for the Gamecock Pantry and Harvest Hope.
USC's sororities and fraternities come together every year to welcome members of the community into their houses with trick-or-treating and a variety of games for the children to play.
Two USC students are getting the opportunity to further their graduate studies abroad next year with help from the local Rotary district, fourth-year public health student Ryan Anderson and first-year graduate student Rachel Lunsford.
Students who took part in the study abroad section of University 101 return from Quebec City after fall break with a newly formed bond.
Get the details on Thursday, Friday and Saturday events, which continue the "Life in Garnet and Black" Homecoming week of 2017.
USC's Arnold School of Public Health has been awarded another grant for research related to children's health.
Those parking on campus can now pay by the hour using an app.
Each nearing 50 years of service, Bates House and Bates West are slated for demolition in 2020 to make way for the Campus Village development.
Patricia Moore-Pastides latest book, "A Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe" is filled with history, funny stories, recipes and pictures. She shares her perspective on what it's like to live in the president's house.
It’s a week past the midpoint of the semester, and the Residence Hall Association is starting to kick into gear. And with the executive board working together, changes to the constitution seem less and less likely.