USC student represents South Carolina at Exxon conference
By Sarah Eissmann | Oct. 13, 2019Mechanical engineering student Gabe Carrilho was one of only 40 students selected for the ExxonMobil Future Leaders Academy.
Mechanical engineering student Gabe Carrilho was one of only 40 students selected for the ExxonMobil Future Leaders Academy.
Student Government members discussed dressing down for Down syndrome awareness at this week's football game, a new compost bin in Russell House for sustainability month and a possible renovation for the Woodrow basketball court at Tuesday's cabinet meeting.
Health services is launching a series of mobile flu clinics in an attempt to help students get vaccinated. The clinics are being held at various locations on campus and are free to all students and faculty members.
July's selection of President Bob Caslen is being reviewed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and a South Carolina Senate select committee.
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs coordinated the "Love Wins" event where Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the Supreme Court case for marriage equality, shared his story.
The Academic Team won its first tournament of the season. The team consisted of Isak Jatoi, Andrew Boland and Jasdeep Singh.
Former Student Body President Taylor Wright continues to invest in the Columbia community by working at the mayor's office.
After a four-year suspension, the social fraternity Delta Tau Delta has been reinstated at USC and is recruiting new members.
This semester, Student Health Services is introducing a telemedicine option for students. Through the Mend Telemedicine app, students will be able to speak to a primary care doctor using their cell phones, tablets and computers.
ThisIsUSC is a story-telling event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs with the intention of promoting diversity and inclusiveness on campus.
The faculty senate passed a resolution of no confidence in the board of trustees Wednesday afternoon.
Jacquelyn Hall discusses her new book "Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America," through the perspective of the three Lumpkin sisters who lived in the South during the progressive movement of the 20th century.
Alpha Chi Omega raised more than $7,000 for SisterCare during its fourth annual 'Paint War' fundraiser.
Diversity Week continues its celebration with Hip Hop Wednesday on Greene Street.
The faculty senate discussed changes to the attendance policy, but ultimately sent the idea back to the drawing board.
The Dreamers Scholarship Council wants to raise money for student scholarships.
Student Government cabinet held its weekly meeting to discuss Diversity Week, KEY week and accountability within members.