USC COVID-19 update: Active cases at new low of 33, testing down from last week
By Christine Bartruff | Sep. 29, 2020Active coronavirus cases on campus continue to fall as testing also falls from last week.
Active coronavirus cases on campus continue to fall as testing also falls from last week.
Black Lives Matter South Carolina hosted a protest at the Statehouse Saturday afternoon. The protest comes following the recent verdict in the Breonna Taylor case, as protesters demanded justice for Taylor and launched a call to protect Black women.
At a student led-memorial service, Generation Action, ACLU USC, Adair Ford Boroughs and Lyric Swinton honored the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
USC updated its online COVID-19 dashboard today. Total active cases have gone down, while testing has risen.
The student senate met to discuss library and student health services and renaming Strom Thurmond.
"Together We" Can is Dance Marathon's new campaign for this year. Though many things might look different because of the pandemic, its goal of fully funding the Child Life Program at Prisma Health Children's Hospital remains the same.
These staff members are implementing the university’s COVID-19 sanitation protocols, working some overtime to get the job done.
The number of active coronavirus cases on campus have dropped down to 95, according to Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update. Of the 95 cases, 90 are students and five are employees.
The #IPledgeColumbia campaign has developed over the past few months since it was initiated.
Russell House's new traffic flow system has affected the entire building and the way students, especially those with disabilities, access it. These changes might not be subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act, an expert says.
Two 19-year-olds are accused of firing shots into the air outside the Granby Mills apartment complex early this morning.
Approximately 6,000 students live in dorms on campus, but around 75% to 80% of students live off-campus. Many student apartment complexes have closed down their amenities as a precaution against COVID-19.
University officials gave updates about the spring semester, quarantine and testing in Wednesday's town hall.
The student senate met over Zoom to discuss library books, student health and Carolina Core.
University President Bob Caslen announced the launch of a new online, diversity-focused training module.
There are now 196 active coronavirus cases at the University of South Carolina, according to Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update.
Many students had to adjust their religious practices in order to follow social distancing guidelines. Religious organization leaders are using virtual and socially distanced policies to allow their services to continue.