Letter to the editor: Former Student Body President Taylor Wright reflects on 2018-2019 school year
By Taylor Wright | April 11, 2021Former Student Body President Taylor Wright reflects on life in the 2018 to 2019 school year.
Former Student Body President Taylor Wright reflects on life in the 2018 to 2019 school year.
USC's decision to go test-optional for the 2021 application is a major change. This decision is one that can set an example for other colleges in the future.
Throughout the past few years, multiple fraternities at the University of South Carolina have violated different policies. Both the university and fraternity chapters need to strive to be better in the coming years.
During the last four years, women in leadership positions across fields at USC have been helping each other by acknowledging each other's stories, skills and companionship.
Last year, Americans started baking like crazy. The takeaway? We all need to relax a little bit.
The MCU's rivals failed because of one reason: They were rushed.
USC offers many different study spots to students across its vast campus. There are many places to do work indoors and outdoors, especially with nicer weather approaching.
A renewed focus on sexual harassment at USC has shown there are multiple professors who harass and abuse their female students and colleagues. If President Bob Caslen's administration wants to fix it, it needs to start by cleaning house.
Just because the Capitol rioters seemed like normal people doesn't mean they weren't domestic terrorists.
While many consider Lent to be a time of giving things up, it can also consist of service opportunities and giving back to your community. Although COVID-19 has made such opportunities fairly difficult, many still exist around Columbia.
Women in the public eye have been shamed and humiliated for decades. They deserve to get the chance to reclaim their respect.
As USC students, it is essential for us to help stop hate crimes and discrimination against minority groups together. Here are several ways students can participate to fight discrimination, racism and hate crimes against minorities on campus through campus resources and organizations.
South Carolina's General Assembly is trying to bring back the death penalty. It serves no purpose except for cruelty.
USC students should be able to watch South Carolina games without jumping though hoops, and the fact that we often can't reveals a larger problem with college sports.
Drinking culture during holidays is heightened. Fostering a new view on drinking is important to changing drinking culture.
Public policy experts need to increase their understanding on city infrastructure and resource availability to be better prepared for future worldwide crises.
Although people are slowly starting to get the COVID-19 vaccine, everyone — even people who have gotten vaccinated — must still follow COVID-19 guidelines for the near future.