As students, women in poverty struggle to afford tampons, USC organizations step up
A lack of menstrual products for some students and those in poverty is causing young women not to go to school.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Dec 6, 2023
A lack of menstrual products for some students and those in poverty is causing young women not to go to school.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Dec 6, 2023
The project has planted 175 trees so far.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Dec 1, 2023
Store of Hope students create and sell tables, pens, chairs, woodwork, art, crafts and more.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Nov 27, 2023
Sergio Hudson has designed garments for Vice President Kamala Harris and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Nov 20, 2023
The Highlighters are an all-male squad that preps the school’s No. 1 basketball team for its next opponent.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Oct 25, 2023
Advocacy groups are speaking out against the death penalty after the state announced lethal injection executions will start again.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Oct 13, 2023
Students and sellers lined Greene Street for the most recent thrift market at USC. (with a photo gallery)
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Oct 12, 2023
Columbia Museum of Art offers a behind-the-scenes look at a master’s creative process.
Read MoreBy Madeline Hager | Oct 10, 2023
There is still no future in sight for Columbia’s bikes. Bikes at 18 downtown stations sit unused.
Read MoreBy Jack Wolfe and Madeline Hager | Sep 8, 2023
Jack Wolfe/Carolina News and Reporter The president of the South Carolina Association of School...
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