UPDATED: Mold scares students out of Bates House
Ten students moved out of Bates House on Thursday after a mold outbreak, The State reports.
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Ten students moved out of Bates House on Thursday after a mold outbreak, The State reports.
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Lacy Ford was brought in this July with the largest college in the university facing an unfamiliar challenge: a complete lack of carryforward funds projected into the next fiscal year.
USC’s Office of Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention and Prevention is offering more training opportunities this fall to further advocate for a safe Carolina community. The Stand Up Carolina initiative, a program looking to educate on the importance of intervening in potentially dangerous situations, is the center of the project.
When it comes to mental illness, never assume.
Students looking to start their own businesses have a shot at winning tens of thousands in funding for their visions as part of The Proving Ground at USC. The organization is officially accepting applications for the 2016 competition, the seventh installment of the project.
The Community Pathfinder series at USC gave students the opportunity to connect with POLITICO media reporter Hadas Gold on Tuesday.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communications held a giveaway Monday in celebration of National Punctuation Day. Students were encouraged to find and bring a published error to the event in order to receive either a SJMC T-shirt or cup.
Issues of race and reconciliation at USC will be the focus of an interactive series of dialogues called Welcome Table SC, hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Coordinator Emily Epting gives a presentation on USC alcohol policies to faculty and staff on Friday, Sept. 23 at Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center.
This semester's first Substance Abuse and Prevention and Education's monthly Alcohol Policy Workshops covered key points of USC's alcohol and drug policies Friday morning.
Ken Nwadike’s life has been anything but normal.
The emergency response program at USC is halting its use of live pigs following a federal complaint from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. The program will instead use simulation technologies.
About 1.6 billion people are Muslim — roughly 23 percent of the world's population. The word "Islamophobia" then carries heavy weight in both social and political respects.
USC Sorority Council kicked off National Hazing Prevention Week in memorable fashion Monday evening, unanimously passing new safety guidelines for Greek functions.
The rich diversity of Hispanic culture was on full display on Greene Street on Friday for the Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff.
The Board of Trustees gave preliminary approval to a $200 million medical campus off Bull Street at their regular meeting Friday. The campus will be built on 16 acres of land donated by a Greenville developer rather than 14 acres of land owned by USC's partner Palmetto Health Richland, according to The State.
At a regularly scheduled meeting on Friday, the USC Board of Trustees considered Bull Street development land for a new medical school building. The new campus, which would be a $200 million project, could use a 16-acre portion of the downtown Columbia development space.
When Sonia Gutierrez first arrived in Columbia a year and a half ago to work at WLTX, she went to the public library to find out more about the history of Latinos in South Carolina.
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Dance Marathon looked to get a head start on their registration and fundraising with a kickoff event Wednesday. The popular community service organization spent much of the day recruiting students in Russell House to sign up for their annual event and start raising money early.