Methane poses threat to new facility
By Thad Moore | Feb. 16, 2014USC’s plans to build new football practice facilities near Williams-Brice Stadium have hit a snag worth six figures: methane.
USC’s plans to build new football practice facilities near Williams-Brice Stadium have hit a snag worth six figures: methane.
The winter storm that slammed South Carolina is over, but its effects are not.
Studying abroad isn’t just created for students to experience. USC’s Study Abroad Office is now offering more unique ways for faculty and staff to take part in that experience.
The deadline is quickly approaching for students to study away at another school through the National Student Exchange program. This program allows students to get out of South Carolina and learn more about their own country.
After a week of handshakes, Greene Street banners and Horseshoe portraits, the seven students running for Student Government executive offices took to the Russell House Theater stage for debate Monday night.
A year ago, Tom Villeneuve noticed a strange rash on his skin. When he went to the doctor’s office, he left with a rare diagnosis — Sézary Syndrome, a type of cutanaceous lymphoma. “It is hard to diagnose so I felt lucky that my dermatologist ran the right test,” he said.
The Relay for Life team at USC has been gaining momentum at home, but now they are being recognized on the national stage.
When Kevin Curtis was at USC earning a degree in education, he imagined himself teaching middle school science.
Student senate opted not to vote Wednesday on a bill that would put a new constitution with significant changes to Student Government’s structure up for a vote by the student body.
Could you let a group of students plan your entire wedding? For Erin Stone and Scott Smith, partnering with USC’s HRTM 362 Wedding Planning & Management class was a no-brainer.
When Rick Wade, a candidate in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Tim Scott, visited the College Democrats on Tuesday night, he didn’t talk about the race so much as his history and beliefs.
USC students have won more than 620 national awards, totaling more than $17.8 million, since the Fellowships Office was created in 1994. USC now hopes to make it easier for students to know about, and research these fellowships.
Former Vice President Al Gore lectured on the future of American politics via Skype to two classes Tuesday afternoon.
Representatives from Columbia Christians for Life handed out brochures and held up signs on Davis Field for several hours on Feb. 3 to protest sodomy and fornication and share their own beliefs.
USC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications will move to a 52-year-old brick building on the Horseshoe in August 2015.
Student Government officers have proposed a new constitution that, if passed through student senate next week, will appear as a referendum on the ballot in the upcoming election.
Snowmen were built, snowballs were flung and roads were icy Tuesday and Wednesday after Columbia saw a snowfall that left a few inches of snow on the grounds.