Clothesline unveils final project
USC's Clothesline Project revealed their final product in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month after several weeks of having students design T-shirts.
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USC's Clothesline Project revealed their final product in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month after several weeks of having students design T-shirts.
Greene Street will become the center of green living on Tuesday as it hosts the Earth Jam festival alongside Travel Lightly Day and the Healthy Carolina Farmer's Market in celebration of Earth Day, which is Friday, April 22.
Thousands of students walked or ran laps at the 2016 Relay for Life to raise money for the American Cancer Society. As of Sunday evening, the event raised $148,753.
The grand opening of the $25 million Center for Applied Innovation on Thursday marked an expansion of the relationship between USC and IBM.
A registered sex offender was arrested by USC police for allegedly following a female student Thursday evening, according to a report by The State.
USC's spring 2016 graduation ceremony will feature the senior vice president of government operations for Boeing Co., a former president of the American Bar Association and the CEO of Fluor Corp. as commencement speakers.
USC alumna Julie Hance discussed her career and offered advice to soon-to-be graduates at one lecture in the Leadership and Service Center's Community Pathfinder series.
With warm weather comes the season of Relay For Life, and clubs and organizations all across USC's campus are preparing for the yearly event on Friday, April 15.
One of the few original copies of Shakespeare’s First Folio is coming to USC, the only location chosen in South Carolina for the national tour commemorating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. Stanford University professor Stephen Orgel, a renowned Shakespeare scholar, will kick off the festivities with his talk “Much Ado About Shakespeare” Thursday night.
Leadership and Service Center's Community Pathfinder series will feature USC alumna Julie Hance giving students advice about life after graduation.
College Democrats, Libertarians and Republicans went head-to-head on issues ranging from disarmament to South Carolina infrastructure at Carolina Clash on Monday evening.
The Office of Undergraduate Research is celebrating 10 years of Magellan Programs with a scavenger hunt to provide students with a creative way to share aspects of their research and win prizes.
Student Health Services' Project Condom used condom races, condom outfits and a "Chat Before You Chill" question panel to spread information about sexual topics on Saturday.
Monday, April 11
The Greene Street fields resembled a middle school playground Friday afternoon as over 150 people and four dogs showed up to play kickball and raise money to prevent sexual assault.
In the midst of registration season, a possible new university policy is cause for worry among students.
A group of sisters from Epsilon Sigma Alpha heads to Memphis, Tennessee, this weekend to volunteer with the patients and staff at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Nicole Fisk's service-learning English 102 class started out as an analysis of one of the most popular book series of recent years, "The Hunger Games," paired with a project on veteran homelessness. It has since evolved into a meaningful service project about the Syrian refugee crisis.
The Healthy Carolina Farmers Market now offers a tour for the USC community to help them shop for fresh, healthy, locally grown produce and sustainable products at the weekly event on Greene Street.
MyEdu's announcement that they will no longer provide their scheduling service to USC has left many students frustrated as they head into registration.