Tag: university of south carolina
Columbia residents gather for ‘Hate is not W...
By Cait Dee | Sep 19, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Alternative event set for USC on night ...
By Jayden Simmons | Sep 7, 2024
SC women’s ‘Revenge Tour’ become...
By Mingo Martin | Apr 15, 2024
USC women’s basketball’s practice squad: ...
By Madeline Hager | Nov 20, 2023
Murdered USC student’s father says more ride-share...
By Sophia Laico | Oct 24, 2023
Free to Read raises awareness of literature censorship
by Micheal Jacobs III | Oct 4, 2024
The festival showcased books, poetry and music to raise awareness of restrictions to reading materials.
Read MoreBlatt Bonanza showcases student unity in the face of Russell House ‘roast’
by Jayden Simmons | Sep 20, 2024
Some students and organizers viewed the event as an alternate event for the student body.
Read MoreAshlyn Watkins case puts USC’s crime log in spotlight. Here’s how it works
by Mollie Naugle | Sep 11, 2024
The fallout from a recent allegedly violent incident involving a USC women’s basketball player had many around campus looking to the crime log for details.
Read MoreColumbia students, universities face federal aid delay fallout
by Annie Poteat and Sydney Zulywitz | Sep 3, 2024
Free application for federal financial aid has been delayed for the second year in a row. Some students aren’t in school. Will it happen again next year?
Read MoreLocal company, state film office to shoot movie in Columbia this summer
by Amanda Petty | Apr 4, 2024
Locals, students will gain insight into working on a real film set.
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 MoreNew insurance plan can cover at least $15,000 in USC tuition, fees
by Kate Robins | Nov 30, 2023
USC is partnering with insurance company GradGuard to give students the ability to recover their tuition if they leave school.
Read MoreAnti-death penalty groups speak out as new executions loom in South Carolina
by 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 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 MoreWhy the South Caroliniana Library reopening matters
by Sophia Laico | Oct 9, 2023
The Caroliniana library is back and better than ever. The library holds original S.C. documents on the Civil War, Reconstruction and both world wars.
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