Elections Commission releases vote breakdown for 2021 Student Government election
March 4, 2021The official numbers for the 2021 Student Government election results are out.
The official numbers for the 2021 Student Government election results are out.
The Association of Transfer Students was created in 2018 by transfer student Yaunna Hunter, who said she wanted to use the organization as a way to find and support other transfer students.
USC updated its COVID-19 dashboard to report a total of 43 active COVID-19 cases on campus.
SC Gov. Henry McMaster announced plans to transition into phase 1b of vaccine rollout on March 8. Students with preexisting health conditions will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine starting that Monday.
Campus was buzzing with awareness for eating disorders during #NEDAwareness week. Though the week is usually celebrated by on-campus events, programming largely had to be moved online.
Chapter President Caley Bright and others reactivated USC's collegiate chapter of the NAACP after it was inactive for four years.
The Presidential Commission on University History released its first interim report Friday after being charged back in October 2019.
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard to reveal an increased number of cases since Tuesday.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Friday that he will lift the COVID-19 safety measures in bars and restaurants effective March 1.
Emily Dengler has been elected student body vice president and Morgiana McDevitt has been elected speaker of the student senate. Races for student body president and student body treasurer will go into a runoff election. The runoff candidates for student body president are Alex Harrell and Aidan Baker. The runoff candidates for student body treasurer are Kate Turner and Jack Lind.
The university has updated its online COVID-19 dashboard.
Last year, university staff started creating a staff senate in order to provide representation to the administration of a large part of USC's population. This spring, the staff senate is preparing for its first-ever election of senators.
The Sierra Club Student Coalition, along with Student Government and faculty members, are encouraging the university to transfer its fossil fuel assets to a commodity with more long-term benefits.
The College of Arts and Sciences held a discussion on white supremacy labeled "Ed Talks on Race: From Just Talk to Justice" to face white history and privilege.
The Daily Gamecock interviewed Student Government executive position candidates to learn more about their platforms.
Presidential Commission on University History members and students alike speak on their desire for the commission to move faster and explain the lack of evident progress.
USC awarded Voices of South Carolina: Black Lives Matter a grant this fall to collect, archive and publish South Carolinian experiences after the police killing of George Floyd in May.