Students discuss best practices when facing hateful conduct
By Christopher Lorensen | Feb. 2, 2018OMSA challenges student responses to hate speech in a diversity dialogue for Black History Month.
OMSA challenges student responses to hate speech in a diversity dialogue for Black History Month.
Grassroots activists in the South Carolina LGBTQ movement served on a panel to discuss the book in which their stories can be read: "Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home."
Carolina Food Co. implements Tapingo to save time for students in a rush.
One USC student lives as a promising example of what people with roots in any corner of the world can bring to the table.
"Her Campus South Carolina" showcased the strategies of successful women in their careers and women that have mastered the art of being social media influencers.
Student Government is placing a big focus on community this semester.
The Strom Thurmond Climbing Wall became instrumental in helping senior writer Hannah Dear overcome her fear of heights.
From cornhole to astronomy, USC is home to clubs for just about anyone.
On Jan. 21, after six months of work, the annual "Freedom Rings: An Artistic Celebration of the Life of Martin Luther King Jr." event used art to celebrate the legacy of MLK.
Several students walked away from a community dialogue about a racially charged incident on campus still looking for answers to questions regarding what is going to be done.
Fourth-year early childhood education student Daizha Green is the only student among four recipients of the MLK Social Justice Award.
Students and spectators gathered Tuesday for the grand opening of a new, full-service Starbucks in Thomas Cooper Library.
A racist message was placed over a history display in Gambrell Hall Tuesday morning.
From the Board of Trustees to the bars in Five Points, students' actions and voices are key factors in how local and state officials run things.
Events are hosted throughout the week of MLK Day in order to help students celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and serve the community.
Student Health Services aims to help students through one of the most stressful times of year: final exams.
Farris Awni Kaloti, 28, came to the attention of USC students Tuesday when it was announced that he was a suspect in a CPD case involving a fake rideshare driver.