In Brief 2/20/17
By Brittany Franceschina | Feb. 20, 2017Everything you need to know for Feb. 20, 2017.
Everything you need to know for Feb. 20, 2017.
The number of USC students ending up in the hospital after drinking too much has increased sharply. And campus substance abuse counselors don't yet know why.
Princeton professor Christopher Achen presented a different view on the success of the democratic system in the annual Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society Lecture.
Sitting Vice President Ross Lordo and his "Momentum" ticket were victorious in the 2017 Student Government elections.
Ngozi Chukwueke works toward initiatives for Gamecock Gateway students and increasing their involvement on campus.
Cecil Williams highlights main points of collections in Hollings Special Collections.
Mental health faculty member discusses the increase in resources and awareness for mental health on campus.
A student threw up in the Green Quad stairwell, a trespasser fell asleep on a Russell House couch, a coyote got caught in a trap, an SG elections banner was stolen and a homeless man slept in the Capstone bathroom this week in crime at USC.
Elections Commissioner and Attorney General reflect on a semester with zero elections violations so far.
Get a quick overview of the candidates running for the Student Government executive positions.
Students and faculty gathered and spoke in opposition of the immigration ban and in support of those affected by it.
Professor Thomas Hughes shares advice and stories from his life as a lawyer and USC professor in the latest part of the "Last Lecture" series.
The ballot for the upcoming Student Government election Feb. 14-15 will contain not only the candidates for executive and senate positions, but also a referendum to add a new executive position — speaker of the student senate.
The most important things to know locally and across the country Thursday.
The highest ever number of candidates filed for election this year.