Muschamp looks to hook students on spring football
The new era of Gamecock football begins this Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium as new head football coach Will Muschamp and his 2016 team will take the field for the very first time together.
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The new era of Gamecock football begins this Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium as new head football coach Will Muschamp and his 2016 team will take the field for the very first time together.
With two months passed since Black History Month and race relations in the U.S. on sometimes unsteady ground, the question of African American history and how it is discussed has become an important issue.
MyEdu will no longer provide its scheduling service to University of South Carolina students starting at the end of the month.
The University of South Carolina women's and co-ed cheerleading teams head to Daytona Beach, Florida, this Wednesday to compete in the NCA National Collegiate Championship.
After a college career of working toward sustainability, fourth-year marine science student Riley Brady has been named a winner of the Department of Energy and Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.
A small horde of students, family and friends marched around campus Sunday afternoon for the fourth annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk.
Award-winning novel "All the Light We Cannot See," by Anthony Doerr, will be highlighted this week as part of the Open Book Series.
While Veronika Scott is used to being referred to as the “crazy coat lady” because of the viral fame she has gained for creating coats that double as sleeping bags for the homeless, students learned at her lecture for Women's History Month that The Empowerment Plan embodies a deeper goal to enable homeless individuals.
For many years, the USC football coaching staff did not include African Americans. In 1971, Harold White became the first when he was appointed graduate assistant coach.
Many people struggle to find love, but as it turns out, it's just a strum away.
For many students, the walk to class on Greene Street looked a lot different than usual on Wednesday. Carolina Productions hosted SpringFest 2016, a festival event on Greene Street, complete with inflatables, food trucks, caricature artists, corn hole, a performance by Secret Cirkus and musical sets from student musicians and R. City.
From the top of Horizon Garage at sunset to the Horseshoe under a starry sky, there are plenty of date-worthy spots across campus. Thanks to the construction next to Bull Street Garage, there's a new one: the wooden tunnel.
From helping a fallen moped rider to preventing a friend’s suicide, many USC students and faculty have committed actions worthy of a Stand Up Carolina Hero Award.
In the final months before Election Day, rapper Kanye West has decided to enter the campaign. He will hold a rally at USC on April 9.
The USC chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity no longer exists, according to a letter of resignation by Fraternity Council President Brian Lewis.
Students gathered to watch "The Hunting Ground" and share their thoughts and questions about sexual assault in a conversation with a panel that included the director of the documentary. "The Hunting Ground" focuses specifically on campus sexual assault.
The Pulse Survey for undergraduate students has been extended until April 15 to provide students more time to share their experiences on campus with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Noted activist Veronika Scott will discuss social entrepreneurship and how young people can become involved in charity as part of a Women's History Month Lecture on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Capstone Conference Center. Scott will alsohave lunch with 15 students earlier in the day.
With both swimsuit season and finals just around the corner, the second half of spring semester is a time many are looking to get in shape but struggling to do so. Little changes in your everyday way of doing things can often make a big difference. Use these low-budget, campus-lifestyle-friendly tricks stay happy and healthy as the year winds down.
Harold White, USC’s first African-American football coach, will be at the Leadership and Service Center to have an intimate discussion about his life and taking on the coaching position as part of the Community Pathfinders series.