Column: Activism is not about you
By Bridget Frame | Sep. 2, 2021Activism has to be focused on those it is helping, rather than those participating.
Activism has to be focused on those it is helping, rather than those participating.
The pandemic is not over yet. We must do everything we can to ensure it finally ends.
Interim university President Harris Pastides, and whoever replaces him as university president, must be willing to prioritize student, faculty and staff interests.
We only have four years to take full advantage of our campus. After spending a year stuck on Zoom, get back to your old study spots and celebrate in-person classes.
Druggings in Five Points are a reality, not a myth. Stricter laws, bar responsibility and general awareness of other bar-goers could help prevent more.
As editor-in-chief, The Daily Gamecock will continue building on the commitments we have made to ourselves and to our community.
With the recent passing of former USC president James “Jim” Holderman on April 3, many reflected on his legacy in both the good and more questionable things he did for the university.
Student welfare is at stake when the university is not proactively considering solutions to issues of racial injustice, sexual violence and threats to student safety. USC needs to be proactive, rather than simply responding to public outcries.
Awareness of the varieties of dialect within the United States and around the world will help us to establish more solid connections between each other.
All workers deserve a union, and all communities deserve a good newspaper. The unionization efforts at The State are important for both.
Officers of the UofSC AAUP chapter call for the university to act on its promise of ensuring a safe community at USC.
There are many ways for you to stay productive during summer. Internships, summer classes, and online certification program courses can be three of the good options for students to stay productive, which is tentative to each individual's priorities and long-term plans.
The General Assembly's cuts to higher education spending has hurt South Carolina's colleges and universities, but the real problem runs deeper than just finances.
Understanding the reasons of the increase in women's unemployment during the pandemic will help us acknowledge our role in the solution and take action in the search for better conditions for women.
Violence against Asian Americans and other minority groups is rooted deep in U.S. history. Constituents and voters such as us must be able to voice out our opinions so that politicians care to fully address this issue.
One thing that unites the seemingly distinct presidencies of Harris Pastides and Robert Caslen is a lack of accountability toward students. While they certainly bear responsibility, this problem runs deeper than the university president.
USC has failed to provide adequate protection for those alleging complaints of sexual harassment. The university must be more transparent about its "due process."