Give It Up For Good benefits community, charities
By Hannah Dear | Jan. 17, 2018The Office of Sustainability and the EcoReps promote the importance of repurposing and reusing items at the Give It Up For Good winter sale.
The Office of Sustainability and the EcoReps promote the importance of repurposing and reusing items at the Give It Up For Good winter sale.
Reasons that people transfer are just as diverse as the reasons that people pick to attend USC in the first place. Bigger campus, more class offerings – and the warm temperatures certainly don’t hurt.
From the Board of Trustees to the bars in Five Points, students' actions and voices are key factors in how local and state officials run things.
The university is forming a student Steering Committee to help plan the changes to the Carolina Coliseum, which will be renovated into a new student union.
Events are hosted throughout the week of MLK Day in order to help students celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and serve the community.
Student Health Services aims to help students through one of the most stressful times of year: final exams.
Farris Awni Kaloti, 28, came to the attention of USC students Tuesday when it was announced that he was a suspect in a CPD case involving a fake rideshare driver.
Leaders of the International Justice Mission accepted an acknowledgement of human trafficking as an issue from the Student Government Senate.
Women leaders in the Columbia area hosted a discussion forum at Richland Library about sexual harassment culture.
USC unveiled two new plaques on the Horseshoe recognizing the contributions of slaves to South Carolina College, giving university officials the chance to reconcile with the school's complicated past.
Columbia Police are searching for a suspect who has reportedly been seen in around campus.
A pedestrian required EMS attention after an accident at the intersection of Sumter and College streets.
USC spent $7,835,156 on out-of-state travel in the last fiscal year, largely on trips to promote international programs the university offers.
Professors, alumni and students work together to help refugees settled in Columbia through the Carolina Survivor Clinic.
Shaped by years of watching patients struggle through treatment, one USC researcher is leading a team in the fight against cancer.
Two new plaques recognizing the contributions of slaves during USC's early years will be unveiled on the Horseshoe this week.
The GOP tax plan, which includes major changes to the taxation of grad school tuition, will face a vote in the House of Representatives this week.