Thomas Hodges named dean of College of Education
By Sydney Dunlap | Oct. 3, 2022Former Interim dean Thomas Hodges will become the dean of the College of Education starting on Oct. 15.
Former Interim dean Thomas Hodges will become the dean of the College of Education starting on Oct. 15.
S.C. laws historically have not been in favor of the LGBTQIA+ community, but they have come a long way. There have been improvements but the journey for equality is not over yet.
USC doesn't have a pronoun policy, but many faculty, students and staff believe there should be. Julian Williams, the Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, is trying to make it happen.
The university cancelled Friday's classes ahead of heavy rainfall, flash flooding and high-speed winds that Hurricane Ian may bring South Carolina Friday and Friday night.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, USC's Jewish fraternity, brings a new focus to mental health in its chapter through its "Good and Welfare" program.
The Center for Civil Rights History and Research will partner with the National Park Service to renovate the Booker T. Washington Auditorium and expand its education opportunities and programming.
The board of trustees approved the proposed 2023-24 budget that would keep tuition low and fund renovations and improvements to the medical campus and law school.
Members of the student senate are introducing bills to determine how to properly fill vacant senate seats.
The Daily Gamecock interviewed seven freshman to discuss their first month on campus, how they have managed to navigate their way around and find their own community.
After serving as president and first lady for 12 years, the Pastides have retired for the final time and are enjoying spending more one-on-one time with students, traveling with family and finding new hobbies.
Most USC students agree with student debt cancellation, but many think it is a short term solution to a bigger problem.
Since beginning his role as vice president for student affairs at USC, Rex Tolliver has taken the time to get to know students while also figuring out how to solve some of campus' biggest problems. “I am the chief student advocate," Tolliver said. "I will be where students are."
The university will increase its minimum wage for faculty and staff from $12 to $14 starting Jan. 1, 2023. The announcement was made at the Sept. 16 meeting of the board of trustees and will affect all branches of the USC system.
After two joint committee interviews and a period of debate, Cameron Eubanks was not confirmed as division secretary in the student body president's cabinet. He is also bringing a case to the Constitutional Council to clarify the roll of senate leadership in nominee interviews.
Speaker of the student senate Noah Glasgow looks forward to advocating for student senate and setting new precedents for the role.
Student vice president Maia Porzio draws from personal experience with mental health to make improvements to campus in the services offered.
Members of the South Carolina community came together to remember those who have lost their lives as first responders in South Carolina.