Comic Book Carnival launches Homecoming Week
By Amoni Jerman | Oct. 28, 2019Students enjoyed games, activities, snacks and prizes at this year's Comic Book Carnival.
Students enjoyed games, activities, snacks and prizes at this year's Comic Book Carnival.
The Daily Gamecock sat down with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
On Oct. 23rd, the student senate voted on and passed a resolution that showed its willingness to allow the student body president to have a vote on the board of trustees. At the moment, the president only serves as a representative of the student body in the group.
Following the closure of the information science lab in Davis College, information science students are concerned about the move and the lack of communication coming with it.
As part of Stigma Free Week on campus, the Green Ribbon Project offered mental health resources to USC students.
Protestors and Trump supporters met at the Benedict College Arch Friday to debate their viewpoints.
The EcoReps, an organization which promotes sustainable living on campus, is hosting a week of events aiming to inspire students in living environmentally friendly.
USC's poverty simulation combined online resources and a virtual reality activity from the Richland County Library to open students' eyes to unique struggles faced by low-income individuals.
USC Student Government hosts Stigma Free Week in collaboration with the health center.
Planned Parenthood Generation Action is hosting “Let’s Talk About Sex (Ed)” Oct. 21 to 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Greene Street. The group wants to educate students and aims to break the stigma around talking about sex.
Carolina Productions hosted its monthly Dogs on Davis event for October. Dogs on Davis is an event that aims to reduce student stress as they deal with the pressures of college.
University President Bob Caslen held administrative meetings and office hours for students and faculty on Greene Street to encourage transparency within his administration on Monday.
Entrepreneurs Dianne Rushing, Kristina Cash, Julie Shields Monroe and Haley Holzworth discussed their experiences as women in the male-dominated world of business.
The Pan-African Student Association recently celebrated its 10th year on campus as a student organization. PANASA is an organization that gives international African students and students with African heritage an outlet to connect with each other.
Some students are concerned about long shuttle lines after football games
Shana Harrington works with breast cancer patients through physical therapy to improve their strength, function and quality of life.
First-year computer science student transforms the CarolinaCard by inserting microchip into hand.