Columbia on par with regional competition
By Lois Carlisle | Oct. 27, 2014Excellent research-development, poor global outreach leaves Columbia hoping for improvement
Excellent research-development, poor global outreach leaves Columbia hoping for improvement
Monday afternoon, South Carolina students and faculty gathered at “Green Quad” to celebrate its 10 year anniversary.
The blotter comes from police reports released by the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety and doesn’t include crimes reported by city or county law enforcement.
With over 5,000 votes, Lindsay Webb, third-year advertising student, was selected from five videos to be Carolina’s No. 1 fan during homecoming week.
The Carolina Community Farm and Garden (CCFG), founded in 2007, is the first community garden on campus.
This week's briefs include a biker rally, a missing woman found in a ravine and Martha Childress leads cheer.
Every residence hall on USC’s campus is part of a learning community, but few are as well known as West Quad.
When Gene Luna came to USC in 1992 as director of university housing, he knew he wanted to bring sustainability to the university.
The Green Scholars program began this year with an aim to better educate the Carolina community about environmental sustainability.
Through the efforts of Renew Merchandise, recycled plastic bottles can become custom clothing.
Going green sometimes seems like a difficult task, but here at USC, it is far easier than many think. Recycling, in particular, is a simple way to reduce waste.
Randy Covington, a professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, was detained in Russia Thursday for teaching an investigative journalism seminar.
Gay couple files lawsuit against South Carolina marriage banA gay couple in South Carolina filed a lawsuit against the state after they didn't receive their marriage license, The Associated Press reported.
Governor Nikki Haley came to speak to USC students 20 days before the state gubernatorial election — and yes, she’s counting.
When award-winning writer Elmore Leonard passed away last year, there was a question as to what would happen to the work he left behind.
Democrats are hoping that Nov. 5 will be a new day for South Carolinians.
Students who get caught on campus during a rainstorm not have an option other than walking around soaking wet.