USC hosts 65th annual tree lighting ceremony
By Camdyn Bruce | Dec. 5, 2019USC hosted its 65th annual tree lighting ceremony on the Horseshoe where students were served hot chocolate and hors d'oevres.
USC hosted its 65th annual tree lighting ceremony on the Horseshoe where students were served hot chocolate and hors d'oevres.
Through hosting fundraisers throughout the fall semester, the Dance Marathon organization is hopeful it will exceed last year's record-breaking fundraising numbers.
As football season comes to a close, students can keep busy on Saturdays by experiencing Soda City, visiting The West Columbia Riverwalk Park and Amphitheater or admiring public art and performance art opportunities around Columbia.
Students to learned about other cultures while making crafts, eating free food and jamming out to music with their friends at the second annual Christmahannakwanizka.
Nightlife safety and the Carolinian Creed's visibility on campus were discussed in cabinet's final fall 2019 meeting.
Bernie Sanders visited USC on Sunday to speak about issues such as student debt, health care reform and climate change at an "eat and greet" in Russell House Ballroom.
From fights with bouncers to spending $100 on calzones, the drunken antics of Five Points has become the norm for USC drinking culture.
While USC hosts a number of sustainable-minded groups and individuals, it faces barriers in its pursuit of solutions. The reason for many campus sustainability issues lies in larger recycling trends and general awareness.
Many Capstone residents continue to find mold in their rooms. FIXX cleans the mold on a case-by-case basis.
USC's Society of Automotive Engineers is gearing up for next June's nationwide Formula One car competition, competing for the first time among other college and university students.
Brice "Keys" Janvrin completed the Appalachian Trail on Nov. 1. He graduated from USC in May and decided to take on the trail after a job prospect fell through. He hiked for 4.5 months and incorporated fundraising for his alma mater, Richland Northeast, in the journey.
Civil unrest on partner university campus prompted the USC Study Abroad Office to suspend Hong Kong study programs.
Advising at USC has expanded in recent years, but there are still some hurdles to overcome. How can we do that?
A donor recruitment representative from the Carolina vs. Clemson Blood Drive shares her story behind joining the American Red Cross.
Adjunct professor of Middle Eastern Studies Josef Olmert was awarded the "Best Professor" award in 2019. His colleagues and former students say his passion for teaching and mentoring students is evident.
Participants and coaches alike shared their experiences at Gamma Phi Beta's biannual Girls on the Run 5K.
The International Festival gave students from around the world a chance to celebrate and promote their cultures as a part of International Education Week.