USC extends "WF" deadline for classes
By Sarah Eissmann | Sep. 2, 2019Students now have until Nov. 6 to drop a course without seeing a "WF," or "withdrawn fail," on their transcript.
Students now have until Nov. 6 to drop a course without seeing a "WF," or "withdrawn fail," on their transcript.
Sherri and Poppy, two Labrador retrievers that are a part of the University of South Carolina Police Department’s K-9 unit, are the only dogs in South Carolina who are trained in explosive and firearm detection.
A candle light vigil was held for fraternity student who passed away earlier this week.
New student organization Student Survivors for Survivors advocates for survivors of sexual violence.
Student Body President Luke Rankin announced that Bull Street garage will now accept credit cards, debit cards and more.
Members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) took to the stage on Tuesday evening at the Meet the Greeks event to showcase their organizations' history through strolls and chants.
On Tuesday night, about 300 Panhellenic members gathered to honor a brother who died at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house that afternoon.
Authorities are investigating a death on the 500 block of Lincoln Street.
Students and parents share their experiences with off-campus housing.
Bid Day concludes a nine day recruitment process. Thirteen sororities filled the Colonial Life Arena and cheered on the new sisters.
College of Arts and Sciences students will get a one-stop shopping center for all their advising and academic needs in Flinn Hall this semester.
6,250 students have entered their first year at USC, over 800 more than 2018's freshman class.
Tuition cost has been frozen by a South Carolina congressional bill; however, a 2.5% increase in housing and a 2.9% increase in the cost of meal plans remains.
"I wanted to be a part of fixing and healing it, because I was the lightning rod that caused the conflict," President Bob Caslen said following controversy of his election.
Several bars will close as neighborhood residents fight for a more family-friendly environment in Five Points.
For first-year students, coming to a large university can be intimidating, but upperclassmen have on-campus experience at USC and advice for incoming students.
Many students leave campus to go to work; however, these three students discuss the convenience of working on campus and their favorite parts of their jobs.