Report says South Carolina is one of most vulnerable states to climate change
By Max White | Oct. 11, 2021Despite reports saying South Carolina is unprepared for climate change, advocates continue to stay hopeful and fight the issue.
Despite reports saying South Carolina is unprepared for climate change, advocates continue to stay hopeful and fight the issue.
Looking for a fun day trip? Look no further than Charleston, South Carolina.
South Carolina has 76 National Historic Landmarks throughout the state, making it a perfect place for a road trip for history enthusiasts.
Plantations are some of the most popular tourist destinations in South Carolina. Experts say educating visitors on slavery should be the focus of these events.
South Carolina's roads have been neglected for nearly 30 years. However, when the Department of Transportation was given a new source of revenue in 2017, a 10-year plan of road improvement began.
Student Government members respond to Voros' return to teaching in the spring 2022 semester.
A professor who is accused of sexual harassment in two active lawsuits against him and the university will be teaching online in the spring.
USC Law School's Pro Bono program has a new tool to combat legal deserts in South Carolina: a bus. The Palmetto LEADER travels to rural South Carolina offering legal services, and gives USC Law Students an opportunity to learn more about Pro Bono work.
The USC Prevention Research Center, a CDC funded member of the Prevention Research Center Network, has begun a year-long campaign aimed at increasing statewide COVID-19 vaccination rates in underserved populations.
USC updated its online COVID dashboard with new numbers.
The United States is experiencing an ammo shortage which has limited the supply and actively raised prices on ammo and guns. Here's the effect the shortage has had on USC students.
The COVID-19 testing lab, located in Sumwalt College, has been running smoothly and efficiently with the help of extra machines and personnel, according to its staff.
Any student enrolled in the fall 2021 semester recieved financial assistance from USC through the HEERF III grant.
Joe Cunningham, South Carolina governor candidate, held an on-campus campaign rally on Sept. 22 to speak to students.
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard, reporting a total of 190 cases. Vaccination rate on campus is about 65.2%.
As USC's Office of Parking Services searches for more parking options for students commuting to class, many students still struggle with financially inaccessible parking permits and a lack of open parking spaces.
Issues with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in the Humanities Classroom Building have led to safety concerns and a need to reduce the burden on the older building's electrical system. Professors express concerns about unsafe conditions in the building.