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April 11, 2022 | 6:10pm EDT
Herrick Brown, curator of the University of South Carolina’s A.C. Moore Herbarium, works to create a pressing of a specimen to file. The herbarium's records are used to track plant populations throughout South Carolina and the world.
USC Political Science Professor discusses upcoming election
SGTV | Nov. 4
Dean of the USC School of Music addresses misconceptions about Carolina Band's funding
SGTV | Nov. 3
Palestinian Outreach initiative sets up on Pickens Bridge
SGTV | Oct. 27
USC Political Science Professor discusses upcoming election
SGTV | Nov. 4
Dean of the USC School of Music addresses misconceptions about Carolina Band's funding
SGTV | Nov. 3
Palestinian Outreach initiative sets up on Pickens Bridge
SGTV | Oct. 27
Carolina Band short on funds for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
SGTV | Oct. 27
Uncensored America hosts debate after filing lawsuit against USC
SGTV | Oct. 15
USC organizations celebrate National Coming Out Day
SGTV | Oct. 12
Good Morning Gamecocks | Oct. 11, 2024
SGTV | Oct. 11
JerryFest celebrates 10 years in Five Points
SGTV | Oct. 9
USC Next plan outlines renovations for campus
SGTV | Oct. 8
Gamecocks for Israel hosts October 7th Commemoration
SGTV | Oct. 8
USC students voice their opinions about the upcoming election
SGTV | Oct. 7
New clinical building addresses South Carolina nursing shortage
SGTV | Oct. 1
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