Some USC residence halls contending with mold
Mold in some residence halls at the University of South Carolina is an ongoing issue, leaving students ill and fatigued.
Read MoreMold in some residence halls at the University of South Carolina is an ongoing issue, leaving students ill and fatigued.
Read MoreThe ambitious plan to overhaul much of Columbia’s downtown was slow-moving but now is gaining momentum.
Read MoreMore than $350 million will be spent to add a recruitment lounge, multiple suites on the 100 and 200 levels and an air-conditioned space for students.
Read MoreStudent musicians play at the Jazz Jam, a weekly event held Tuesdays at Greene Street United Methodist Church.
Read MoreThe House v. NCAA case is having a dramatically impact on roster limits.
Read MoreThe school helped African-American teens become classroom teachers.
Read MoreThe university has a new relationship with a national center that focuses on helping first-generation students but has new initiatives of its own.
Read MoreUSC is partnering with insurance company GradGuard to give students the ability to recover their tuition if they leave school.
Read MoreRoughly 4,000 students were given tickets outside the student section for the game between Furman and the University of South Carolina.
Read MoreAfter nearly five years of renovations, the Caroliniana Library is set to reopen to the public this Fall.
Read MoreEnvironmental sciences students are working on sustainability projects in the in-town neighborhood.
Read MoreNatalie 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.”
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