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Growing pains emerge in neighborhoods around new c...
By Camdyn Bruce | Sep 18, 2023
Williams-Brice welcomes record number of students
By Caroline Evans | Sep 8, 2023
Growth of women’s sports nationwide illustra...
By Dylan Jackson | Apr 24, 2023
Women finding their place in STEM fields
By Abby Foncannon | Apr 21, 2023
USC professor challenges norms of environmental re...
By Danielle Cahn | Apr 13, 2023
College students struggle with aftereffects of inflation
by Ren Pusher | Feb 27, 2024
The peak of inflation has passed, but it left prices high for college students struggling with the cost of living.
Read MoreNo. 11 USC men’s basketball ticket sales double, local business sales rise
by Mingo Martin | Feb 15, 2024
More than 36,000 student and guest tickets have been distributed for the men’s games, with three games left. That’s more than double all of last year’s 17,000.
Read MoreNew Grubhub robots hit USC campus. Students have mixed opinions
by Riley Edenbeck | Feb 9, 2024
USC’s new food delivery robots are receiving mixed reviews from students after being brought to campus recently in a partnership with Grubhub, Starship Technologies and Aramark.
Read MoreUSC announces new designation, initiatives to support first-gen students
by Stephen Enright Jr. | Jan 31, 2024
The university has a new relationship with a national center that focuses on helping first-generation students but has new initiatives of its own.
Read MoreOne year after Disability In Action program evaluates USC’s campus, what has changed?
by Jack Wolfe | Dec 6, 2023
Is the campus better for those with disabilities?
Read MoreUSC replaces 13-year-old internet hardware
by Jack Wolfe | Oct 18, 2023
The university’s goal for the network infrastructure upgrades is to decrease network outages from failing hardware by 90%.
Read MoreUSC location helps Columbia organizer meet vintage demand
by Madeline Hager | Oct 13, 2023
Students and sellers lined Greene Street for the most recent thrift market at USC. (with a photo gallery)
Read MoreUSC gym goers ‘feel the pinch’ of growing student body
by Win Hammond | Sep 27, 2023
“I feel like I just get kind of worn out waiting,” one freshman said.
Read MoreMeet the parents: Columbia prepares for USC’s family weekend
by Claire Carter | Sep 21, 2023
Mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters will gather in Columbia this weekend. Businesses are ready.
Read MoreGamecock club rugby team on the rise
by Noah Hale | Apr 10, 2023
Following its second-straight Southeastern Collegiate Rugby Conference championship, Gamecock Rugby is making moves on – and off – the pitch.
Read MorePoet Natalie Diaz brings love to South Carolina
by Dylan Knichel | Apr 7, 2023
Natalie Diaz came to the Capstone House this past Wednesday as a part of the school’s Open Book series to share her newest work “Postcolonial Love Poems.”
Read MoreUSC lacrosse team brings newfound meaning to club athletics
by Caroline Barry | Mar 30, 2023
Gamecock lacrosse has been at the forefront of the evolution of club sports at the university, having won two national championships in the past four years.
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