Civil rights legend John Lewis to speak at December commencement
United States congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis will be the guest speaker at USC's winter commencement ceremony in December.
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United States congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis will be the guest speaker at USC's winter commencement ceremony in December.
After having to withdraw from the lineup of Homecoming events and activities in 2015, the National Pan-Hellenic Council is set to host its step show for Homecoming Week 2016.
South Carolina state party chairs, politicians and professors discussed the importance of voter turnout at a forum about the power of the minority vote on Tuesday night. All student were encouraged to cast their votes, especially in an election as dividing as the current one. The discussion focused on the significance of individual votes, the media's role in campaigns and the importance of collaboration and compromise between political parties.
Author Karen Joy Fowler spoke in the Hollings Library to both students and faculty on Tuesday night as the final author for the 2016 Fall Literacy Festival.
USC's first family opened its doors to students for a trick-or-treat event on the Horseshoe on Halloween night. Students had the opportunity to dress up, gather candy and other treats, and meet First Lady Patricia Moore-Pastides.
Before Benjamin Caiello won the South Carolina Chess Association’s 2016 championship event held this October in Columbia, he was an eight-year-old inspired by the fast chess featured in the 1993 movie "Searching for Bobby Fischer."
When you get hit by a car, it doesn’t hurt at first.
Olivia Hassler is unquestionably a fine athlete.
Children and families dressed in Halloween costumes were rushing to USC’s Greek Village Thursday evening to trick-or-treat with students involved in Greek life.
After negotiating with local residents, USC unveiled a plan to construct a new "Campus Village" for students on the south side of campus, The State reports.
A tip led investigators to a stockpile of illegal drugs, high-power firearms and cash at a storage facility, Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook reports.
USC students gathered in the Gressette Room of Harper College on Wednesday night to hear Dr. Kathryn Edwards give what they thought would be a lecture on European beliefs about ghosts, but what turned out to be a lecture on how Edwards ended up teaching at USC by following a path that she never expected to take.
As part of the fall Week of Action, presented by the USC Student Government, a candlelit vigil was held in the Rutledge Chapel to honor and support victims of sexual assault.
The student senate voted unanimously in favor of a referendum that would add an executive position, speaker of the student senate, to Student Government starting next semester.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is under fire for their policies towards LGBTQ persons and allies who work for them, and it's triggering complex discussions on the intersection of faith, sexual orientation and gender identity at USC and beyond.
Dance Marathon is looking to beat their record-breaking 2016 fundraising total by more than $100,000, and they're hoping to get participants started early in order to meet the goal.
USC’s “It’s On Us” initiative continued its fall Week of Action on Tuesday night with an open panel discussing sexual assault in the media. The speakers and audience engaged in a discussion of the stigmatization of rape in Western culture and the effects that stigma has on victims.
USC's "It’s On Us" campaign commenced its Week of Action on Monday evening with a kickball tournament outside Strom Thurmond Fitness Center.
USC students spent over 24 hours in the School of Journalism volunteering their time and investing their talents for the annual “CreateAthon@USC."
USC Student Government's "It's On Us" committee is gearing up to reach out and invite people to make a commitment — the commitment to change a campus culture that lays ground for sexual assault.