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(09/15/16 2:58am)
University president Harris Pastides called upon the Carolina community to help transform USC into the 21st century university students need during his annual State of the University speech Wednesday morning at the Russell House Ballroom.
(09/14/16 5:46pm)
USC sororities might soon contend with new rules for Greek life social events, according to a document circulated at sorority chapter meetings earlier this week.
(09/16/16 12:45pm)
The history of USC began with the U-shaped quadrangle of the Horseshoe where the original campus took form in 1805. It has served as the location for many important events, like visits from former president William Howard Taft and Pope John Paul II, and more recently College gamedays and a concert from Darius Rucker. For centuries has withstood wars, fires, earthquakes, riots and the Civil War, and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
(09/14/16 4:14am)
The importance of creating a balanced economy in the 21st century was the common thread throughout Lead the Way's economic empowerment forum Tuesday night. Experts in business development and government officials addressed a range of topics related to economic empowerment, from entrepreneurship to the importance of quality education to a strong economy.
(09/15/16 12:11am)
Anita Hill will discuss equality in the workplace Sept. 15 on USC's campus. She will deliver a talk at 4 p.m. in the School of Law auditorium for this year's Adrenée Glover Freeman Lecture in African American Women’s Studies.
(09/13/16 4:35am)
A USC fraternity under suspension is being investigated for "an organizational conduct matter" after the hospitalization of a pledge, according to new information released Monday evening.
(10/03/16 2:55am)
Dear Carolina Family,
(09/12/16 12:20am)
Monday, Sept. 12
(09/12/16 1:38am)
The newest addition to Greek life is developing, or colonizing, at USC during the fall of 2016. Alpha Xi Delta sorority has introduced a new chapter, joining the University of South Carolina Sorority Council's many sisterhoods on campus. The chapter held their Bid Day on Sunday.
(09/09/16 9:14pm)
As university administrators consider banning fraternity rush at USC, another fraternity was suspended Friday. Two other fraternities were also placed on probation in recent weeks.
(09/08/16 3:31am)
Human and civil rights were on the agenda Wednesday evening
for the second in a series of forums held by Lead the Way, a student-run voter
registration initiative.
(09/07/16 11:38pm)
The University of South Carolina now has a new way to get home from a night out on the town. Student Body President Michael Parks announced the implementation of USC Safe Ride program on Wednesday afternoon.
(09/08/16 2:02am)
USC will participate in the Peace Corps Prep program, the university announced this week.
(09/06/16 3:48am)
In an office filled with African art pieces and books on photography, philosophy and research methodology sits Keith Kenney, a visual communications professor in USC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications. I first met Kenney at the airport in Rome and got to know him just a bit as a professor in the three weeks following. Although it was unusual talking to him in a small room tucked away in a corner of the journalism school, his passion for photojournalism was as clear as ever.
(09/07/16 1:10pm)
Tuesday, Sept. 6
(09/01/16 4:20pm)
USC is planning to add a $15 million expansion to the Honors College dorms, according to a report by The State.
(09/01/16 2:27am)
The Thomson Student Health Center invited students to the building on Wednesday for a drop-in reception titled "Welcome Home: Student Health Services Reception for LGBTQ Students & Allies." The event welcomed students to Carolina as well as providing information about resources available to LGBTQ students.
(08/31/16 3:39pm)
Current environmental issues were discussed at a forum hosted
Tuesday evening by Lead the Way, a student-run initiative that encourages USC
students to register to vote.
(08/31/16 10:23pm)
USC set a new record for research funding from July 2015 to June 2016. Various grants brought in more than $250 million, a 3 percent increase from the previous year.
(08/29/16 4:54pm)
The Arnold School of Public Health is seeking out participants for a new study involving smartphone technology and its relationship to weight loss.