USC honors community leaders through annual Social Justice Awards
By Grace Tippett | Jan. 14USC held their annual Social Justice Awards on Thursday morning to honor those in the USC community who support social justice.
USC held their annual Social Justice Awards on Thursday morning to honor those in the USC community who support social justice.
Though many students feel they are just getting settled on campus, the search for housing for next school year is already in full swing.
Trip and Marila Turbyfill opened Cafe Strudel in October 1997. It has since grown into two restaurant locations in West Columbia and Lexington with a food truck and a catering business.
Voting will look different this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, and more absentee voting is expected than in 2016.
Peer leaders and professors said they are trying to make sure first-year students can still connect and do activities, even in a virtual or socially-distanced setting.
Some students left their vehicles on campus before the COVID-19 pandemic closed USC, and USCPD is patrolling and watching surveillance cameras to prevent auto-tampering.
Kappa Alpha Order fraternity started a GoFundMe to raise money for Alberta Garcia, who has cleaned the fraternity house for the last three years.