Tag: USC
UofSC examines renaming controversial campus build...
By Amoni Jerman | Oct 16, 2020 | History, Homepage slider, In the News, USC | 0
Is change possible? New UofSC diversity VP aims to...
By Amoni Jerman | Oct 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, USC | 0
UofSC student died of trauma after fall, Richland ...
By Christopher Lorensen | Oct 13, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local, USC | 0
A’ja Wilson is on top of her game
By Caleb Gilbert | Sep 30, 2020 | Homepage slider, Sports, sports homepage slider, USC, USC Sports | 0
Statewide coronavirus testing initiative unveiled
By Amoni Jerman | Sep 22, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, USC | 0
COVID-19 Midlands update
by Savannah Tranter | Oct 20, 2020 | Localpage slider | 0
COVID-19 updates for Columbia, South Carolina, and surrounding areas.
Read MoreUofSC examines renaming controversial campus buildings
by Amoni Jerman | Oct 16, 2020 | History, Homepage slider, In the News, USC | 0
The Presidential Commission on University History held virtual public forums Tuesday and Thursday for the Carolina community to share their thoughts on renaming campus buildings.
Read MoreIs change possible? New UofSC diversity VP aims to find out
by Amoni Jerman | Oct 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, USC | 0
The new Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion has big plans for diversity at UofSC. He spoke at the “Diversity Matters” series about leadership, infrastructure, inclusion and more.
Read MoreUofSC student died of trauma after fall, Richland coroner confirms
by Christopher Lorensen | Oct 13, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local, USC | 0
The University of South Carolina released a statement Monday confirming the body found in the Vulcan Materials quarry was 19-year-old junior Samuel Laundon. The cause of death was trauma related to a fall.
Read MoreA’ja Wilson is on top of her game
by Caleb Gilbert | Sep 30, 2020 | Homepage slider, Sports, sports homepage slider, USC, USC Sports | 0
Former Gamecock great A’ja Wilson adds to her ever-growing list of accomplishments.
Read MoreStatewide coronavirus testing initiative unveiled
by Amoni Jerman | Sep 22, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, USC | 0
DHEC is partnering with the city of Columbia to do more COVID-19 testing and to encourage people to get tested.
Read MoreIneligible to vote, USC international students see importance of election
by Matthew Edwards | Sep 13, 2020 | Localpage slider, Politics, USC | 0
Despite being ineligible to vote, four USC international students explain how and why the 2020 election is important to them.
Read MorePandemic positives: How four USC students are coping
by Matthew Edwards | Sep 9, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local | 0
Several USC students have found positives in their lives since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March.
Read MoreHow cicadas in South Carolina became a noisy sign of summer
by Samantha Winn | Sep 9, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local, Trending | 0
Cicadas are wild and intriguing insects to the eye, but have an unusual lifecycle and history in South Carolina. Over the years, they have become a staple to look for during the summer months.
Read MoreFlood detecting AI system could thwart devastating river damage
by Staff | Feb 11, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Trending | 0
Two University of South Carolina engineering professors are creating an early warning flood detection system using artificial intelligence. The system could assist state and local agencies in emergency flood response.
Read MoreYoung voters unmotivated as S.C. primary looms
by Staff | Feb 10, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, USC | 0
More voters than ever before are registered to vote, but only a fraction of young voters are going to the polls.
Read MoreThe future of Will Muschamp may be rooted in his past
by Staff | Nov 26, 2019 | Football, Homepage slider, Sports, sports homepage slider, USC Sports | 0
Will Muschamp has had an underwhelming fourth season as the Gamecocks head football coach and many fans are upset with the team’s results, but firing Muschamp may not be the answer to the problem.
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