Student, faculty member die in unrelated incidents on campus
By Kailey Cota | Sep. 2, 2022The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is investigating two unrelated deaths on campus.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is investigating two unrelated deaths on campus.
Joe Cunningham and Telly Casey, the Democratic candidates for governor and lieutenant governor of South Carolina, visited with students and talked about their policies during the student organization fair.
USC Provost Office announced David Banush as the new dean of Univeristy Librairies.
The board of trustees voted Thad Westbrook and Rose Newton as chair and vice chair of the board respectively and discussed the new freshman class and cabinet appointments.
Throughout summer 2022, The Daily Gamecock interviewed a 108 incoming freshmen about their hopes and concerns for the upcoming fall semester.
Recent mass shootings can be sensitive subjects that make it difficult to maintain a safe balance between knowledge and mental wellness. USC faculty gives suggestions on how to safely navigate the topic.
Decades after the band formed at USC, a collection of Hootie & the Blowfish items was donated to Hollings Special Collections Library.
The board of trustees approved this year's budget as well as raises and extensions for athletic coaches over the summer. The board serves as the university's governing body as it sets the long-term agenda and assures the university is running well.
The Statehouse House Ad Hoc Committee on abortion recommended a near-total ban on abortion without exceptions for rape or incest.
Carolina Food Co. renovated Russell House to include a new dining hall among other retail locations for students.
Michael Amiridis begins his term as the 30th president of USC with goals of improving research and bettering student experience.
After being away from USC for the past seven years, new President Michael Amiridis said he felt like he was returning home to the Horseshoe, a place for him that not only portrays history, but also reminds him of raising his own family in Columbia.
Attendees of Outfest talk about the LGBTQIA+ community and the level of support from the Columbia community.
On July 28, the university announced the hiring of J. Rex Tolliver as the vice president for student affairs and academic support and Michelle Dodenhoff as the vice president of development. Both are planning to start on Aug. 22, pending board approval on Aug. 19.
South Carolina had the most deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2020. What is being done to fix this tragic statistic?
Throughout summer 2022, The Daily Gamecock interviewed a 108 incoming freshmen about their hopes and concerns for the upcoming fall semester.
Three candidates for the role of vice president of student affairs visited campus to present their priorities for the future. The goals ranged from mental health support and emphasis on diversity to more flexible workplaces for faculty and staff.