Project Condom encourages communication
By Emily Barber | April 10, 2016Project Condom's panel of "sexperts" answered some of students' concerns and questions about sex and gave demonstrations on the proper use of several birth control methods.
Project Condom's panel of "sexperts" answered some of students' concerns and questions about sex and gave demonstrations on the proper use of several birth control methods.
Local actor and storyteller Darion McCloud, leader of the storytelling group Story Squad, spoke on the importance of literacy and leadership as a Community Pathfinder with the Leadership and Service Center.
The Epsilon Sigma Alpha service sorority is taking a trip to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to volunteer with doctors and patients.
Students are concerned by a possible new university policy that grants third party vendors access to their phone numbers.
Country singer Merle Haggard dies at 79, UNC men's basketball coach Roy Williams comments on Villanova's close win, Mississippi passes a bill intended to protect against "government discrimination" and a U.S. Marine Corps dog is awarded the highest medal for courage a military animal can receive.
Darion McCloud, USC alumnus and founder of Story Squad, will discuss an opportunity for students to help alleviate illiteracy throughout the Midlands at the Leadership and Service Center on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
One English 102 class transformed into an opportunity to help a fellow USC student and raise awareness for an important cause.
The Healthy Carolina Farmers Market now features a tour with a dietitian in order to highlight the vendors and educate students about the products.
The helpful schedule planner feature of the student resource website MyEdu will no longer be available to USC students, which has many upset and confused.
This Saturday at noon will be the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game. Not only will this mark the kick off to the 2016 season, but also Coach Muschamp’s new era of Gamecock football engaging the USC student body.
Two pieces of land in a historic Columbia neighborhood are rezoned, Aiken officials deny an illegal search amidst a lawsuit and an accident involving a Lexington-Richland school bus left multiple students and a driver injured.
Scholar, author and social activist Pero Dagbovie gave a lecture for the African American Studies Graduate Society on the development and future of black studies.
Along with the important role they play at sporting events, the women's and co-ed cheerleading teams perform competitively. They travel Wednesday to the National Cheerleaders Association collegiate championship.
Fourth-year marine science student Riley Brady has been awarded a graduate fellowship through the Department of Energy and Computational Science, which he plans to use to pursue a career researching sustainability and Earth's climate.
An important website for students will no longer offer one of its most popular services to USC students.
The Five Points Foundation is donating over $50,000 of St. Pat's profits to local charities, a teenage mother was killed in a shooting in York on Sunday morning and a Georgetown man has been sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to a murder.
The Open Book Series invites authors to discuss their books with students, and the third week is featuring Anthony Doerr's "All the Light We Cannot See."