USC honor society chapter receives award for sixth time
By Natalie Pita | Oct. 7, 2014Glenda Earwood made the more than three-hour drive from Macon, Georgia for a chapter meeting of an honor society.
Glenda Earwood made the more than three-hour drive from Macon, Georgia for a chapter meeting of an honor society.
For USC Dance Marathon, raising $318,649 isn’t enough. This year they’re going for $500,000. The catch is that they’re going to be doing it in half the time.
Around 120 people squeezed into the Gressette Room, a room with a maximum capacity of 70, on Tuesday in hopes of seeing a man with curly black hair wearing a white button up shirt, jeans and cowboy boots.
Last year alone, USC students, faculty and alumni created 40 new ventures affiliated with the university.
USC comptrollers work directly with student organizations with budgeting, funding requesting and the usage of allocated funds — but many students don’t even know they exist.
Four crimes reported over the last several weeks were negated by Vice President for Student Affairs Dennis Pruitt in a campus safety report for parents and students distributed during Parents Weekend.
The more than 240 girls who became Pi Beta Phi’s colonizing class at USC will help define the sorority for years to come.
A female student sitting in her car was robbed at 1:35 on Tuesday behind Greek Village on the 700 block of Catawba Street.
Delta Tau Delta, a USC fraternity, will be closed until fall 2018.
SC alumnus Henry William Ravenel, a renowned botanist and mycologist, studied natural history and discovered many new species in the process.
USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety conducted a Carolina Alert test on Sept. 18.
The Columbia and USC Police Departments have confirmed that a robbery took place on Greene Street on Sept. 18.
There are currently 20 houses in Greek Village, but with sorority chapters upward of 380 members, students and university officials agree it is time for expansion.
In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day last Wednesday, USC Student Health Services organized events designed to initiate campus-wide conversations about mental health.
For USC Economics professor Stephen Finger, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is so much more than a silly trend — it's one of the reasons he's able to keep living his life.
Monumental renovations on the Women’s Quad and Darla Moore School of Business have drawn to a close, and more are on the way.
The USC board of trustees approved Wednesday a Bachelor's of Sciences (B.S.) in Pharmacy degree for the Columbia campus.