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June 29, 2020While coronavirus cases have spike over the past 2 weeks, the university has been taking precautions to prevent the further spread of the virus on campus. SGTV News 4's Ward Jolles has more.
While coronavirus cases have spike over the past 2 weeks, the university has been taking precautions to prevent the further spread of the virus on campus. SGTV News 4's Ward Jolles has more.
Spencer Buckler talks with two students that are part of a group working to dismantle institutional racism at USC and an update on the push to get buildings renamed on campus - this time on Weekly News.
Thousands of people have supported petitions to get controversial building names on the USC campus changed. The Board of Trustees is having a meeting to discuss the names but students want to see action. News 4's Spencer Buckler has more.
The latest on protests in Columbia, one USC student's decision to organize a rally in her hometown, and the Gamecock Football team getting involved in demonstrations - this time on Weekly News.
USC Eats' new summer series, Takeout Tuesday, takes our audience around South Carolina to capture some of the most notable student food spots while at home. This episode features a Columbia soul food attraction, Kiki's Chicken and Waffles, as we speak with owner Kiki Cyrus about her restaurant and put their branded 'best soul food in town' to the test.
After a week of protesting for an end to racial injustice, demonstrations in Columbia continue and protestors say they won't stop until changes are made. SGTV's Ward Jolles was on the scene today as protestors delivered their demands at the Governor's mansion and at the state house.
Weekly News is back with the latest on protests in Columbia, an interview with one USC student that was there when things escalated and what USC is doing after a student posted a racist message online.
Hundreds of protestors gathered to protest the murder of George Floyd at the Columbia "I Can't Breathe" Rally on Saturday. Some protestors turned a peaceful protest into a violent one. SGTV's Ward Jolles has the story.
News 4's Lydia Blackstone joins Spencer to talk about how USC's postponed graduation is cancelled. Also, how to stay resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a brand-new podcast from Garnet Media Group - this time on Weekly News.
A partnership between two presidents, how SC ranks in COVID-19 testing and how to take a gap semester - this time on Weekly News.
The latest on USC’s decision to reopen, The Daily Gamecock’s commencement issue and a professor going the extra mile - this time on Weekly News.
Seniors at USC had their college careers cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Graduation was originally scheduled for this week, but the event has been postponed. SGTV News 4's Spencer Buckler has more.
USC President Emeritus Harris Pastides and Patricia Pastides shares words of advice for graduating class.
Mike Colter, class of 1998 alumnus and actor known for portraying Marvel's Luke Cage, shares his advice for the class of 2020.
One USC professor is taking a new approach to online learning... an approach that involves a miniature version of himself. SGTV's Ward Jolles has more.
The AAAS Cookout Zoom Call was hacked, Gov. McMaster renews SC's state of emergency, Texas makes plans to reopen, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to work - on the last episode of The Briefing this semester.
A USC Zoom call gets hacked by people in blackface, SC cases pass 5,000, experts warn against injecting disinfectants, and the latest on Kim Jong Un's health - this time on The Briefing.
A USC Zoom call gets hacked by people in blackface, SC cases pass 5,000, experts warn against injecting disinfectants, and the latest on Kim Jong Un's health - this time on The Briefing.
A second round of USC virtual town halls, SC schools will stay closed through the academic year, President Trump criticizes Georgia's governor, and how the UK celebrated the Queen's birthday - this time on The Briefing.