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Students excited for return of traditional spring break, said COVID-19 did not effect travel plans

Students said they were excited for the return of spring break after it was replaced with scattered mental health days last year. 

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Column: Spring cleaning provides holistic health benefits

Spring cleaning is a great way to keep your mental and physical health in check.

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Finding a job or internship starts at USC's career center

The career center offers resources and advice for students as they search for jobs and internships during the spring semester. 

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Healthy Carolina Farmers Market supports future of sustainability in Columbia

The Healthy Carolina Market is paving the way to a healthier way of living by providing fresh, healthy options for the community and by supporting the local businesses around Columbia. 

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Horticulturalists behind USC plants continue traditions, artistic vision for campus

Fragrant flowers, long transformative views, and edible plants are hallmarks of USC's landscape. The two-person horticulture team behind them cares for these and create the sights and smells that mark springtime on campus. 

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A.C. Moore Herbarium continues to educate, inspire students to connect with their inner-botanist

The A.C. Moore Herbarium has been around since 1907, and since then it has inspired countless students to start taking a deeper look at what plants surround them. They have numerous events and opportunities for student and public involvement.

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As spring returns, experts are concerned for environmental future

Spring is back and plants and animals are returning, but as time passes, the climate is worsening and these species are getting closer to extinction. 


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