Student Government branches out, attends meetings for student organizations
By Brandon Waltz | Nov. 6, 2014Members of student organizations may have seen some new faces at their meetings last week.
Members of student organizations may have seen some new faces at their meetings last week.
Students lined the back of the auditorium and stood in the doorway Wednesday night in order to hear the second annual “Carolina Clash” between USC College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians.
College students are typically vulnerable to contagious diseases such as the flu, but students have even more to worry about with Ebola.
On Tuesday night, with one week until Election Day, USC’s College Democrats hosted Bakari Sellers, one of two candidates running for lieutenant governor.
Brandon Picow, third-year global supply chain and operations management student is starting a group at USC for students with diabetes.
This week marks the beginning of Student Health Services’ Wellness Week.
On Monday night, the University of South Carolina hosted Ihron Rensburg, vice chancellor and principal of the University of Johannesburg.
The USC Department of Law Enforcement and Safety is now located at the newly renovated 1600 Hampton St. Annex.
The Pendleton Street electrical substation will be upgraded Thursdays, resulting in two short planned power outages to the Columbia campus, according to USC public relations.
The Carolina Community Farm and Garden (CCFG), founded in 2007, is the first community garden on campus.
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.
Governor Nikki Haley came to speak to USC students 20 days before the state gubernatorial election — and yes, she’s counting.
The International Business (IB) program at the Darla Moore School of Business is celebrating its 40th anniversary this Thursday through Saturday by inviting its alumni to “Come back for Moore.”
USC’s Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance (BGLSA) encouraged students to “come out” on Greene Street on Friday in celebration of National Coming Out Day during LGBTQ History Month.
Monday marks the start of USC’s homecoming week, leading up to Saturday's matchup against Furman University.
According to Gartner, Inc., global supply chain and operations management students have a lot to be proud of and a lot to look forward to.Gartner, an information technology research firm, ranked the Moore School’s GSCOM program at No. 12.