Brief: Lambda Chi Alpha suspended until 2023 for hazing
By Meghan Crum | Nov. 11, 2019USC's Lambda Chi Alpha chapter was suspended until 2023.
USC's Lambda Chi Alpha chapter was suspended until 2023.
Bobby Herpel, a marine and secretary of veteran affairs for Student Government, uses his position to increase student veteran participation at USC.
The fourth floor of Thomas Cooper Library is set to be renovated by the time students return to class in January.
Keala Burks was the winner of the governor's tourism award. There were nine total winners from different universities in South Carolina and Burks was the sole recipient from the University of South Carolina Columbia campus.
The Student Veterans Association held a breakfast Friday morning to kick off a weekend of Veterans Day events.
First-generation college students broke popsicle sticks with written stereotypes symbolizing a breaking of stereotypes attached to them.
The Student Government cabinet met tonight and discussed Veterans Day events, a state-wide student government and a free student news subscription at its weekly meeting.
Seventy-seven bikes were deemed abandoned and removed from campus in early August, placed in storage and are still eligible to be claimed by early December. USC is in the early stages of a process to bring 100 new bike racks to campus.
Students in Cliff Apartments ripped the elevator button out of the wall and are knocking tiles out of the ceiling.
USC's law school is planning to implement a bus for pro bono mobile legal services.
Student Government hosted Hilinski's Hope for a mental health workshop in Russell House Sunday.
NPHC hosted a horror inspired version of its annual step show as a part of USC's Homecoming celebration.
Dance Marathon held the Carolina Heroes event Thursday, where students could decorate capes for children at Prisma Health Children's Hospital as part of Homecoming Week's service project.
Student Government members discussed three new potential student union plans and the upcoming Veteran's Day 5k during its weekly cabinet meeting.
Rain or shine, the students in Greek life worked to help make this year's Halloween special for local Columbia children during the annual Trick or Treat with the Greeks.
Major Irick “T.J.” Geary, the operations bureau commander of the USC division of law enforcement and safety (LES), taught the USC community what to do in the event of an active shooter Tuesday afternoon in the Thomas Cooper Library.
The university's 10th annual ghost tour brought both the community together for a night of urban legends and spooky stories on Monday.