A'ja Wilson statue plans continue to develop
By Meghan Crum | Nov. 4, 2018The university is continuing with plans to build a statue of A'ja Wilson on campus.
The university is continuing with plans to build a statue of A'ja Wilson on campus.
USC is one of 96 recipients of the INSIGHT into Diversity Higher Education Excellence into Diversity award out of 350 applicants.
Guest ticketing is integrated into the baseball and basketball seasons beginning with the Nov. 6 men's basketball game.
Student Health Services ended its campus-wide flu vaccination campaign on Oct. 31 with "Say Boo To Flu."
As part of the Carolina Judicial Council's civility speaker series, Bakari Sellers visited USC to discuss civility in relation to the Carolinian Creed and today's current political climate.
Campus political party organizations are encouraging USC students to vote in the midterm elections.
As midterm elections draw closer, USC professors promote maintaining democracy through voting.
Organizations built float displays while creating new traditions for Homecoming Week.
Cocky's Canned Creations promotes creativity and community service during Homecoming Week.
Recently appointed Dean of Students Marc Shook hopes to provide support and serve as a resource for students.
On the second day of Homecoming Week events, students showed creativity by coloring banners Tuesday on Greene Street for Color Your Carolina.
USC's Homecoming Kickoff Carnival aimed to draw students to Greene Street on Monday with the promise of free food and a sense of community.
The University of South Carolina's Department of Student Life is considering opening a non-alcoholic venue in Five Points in an effort to keep students safe.
USC students formed teams to display their dance skills at homecoming's Spurs and Struts dance competition.
The application process for next year's resident mentors has begun as students figure out their housing plans for the next academic year.
Here is everything publicly released about USC's presidential search and what the next step is moving forward.
Bernie Sanders spoke to Columbia residents and USC students about the importance of fighting for affordable healthcare.