School of Law tour unmasks structure rich in history, potential
By Mike Woodel | May 16, 2017After over a year of construction, the $80 million facility is slated to open for summer classes on May 30.
After over a year of construction, the $80 million facility is slated to open for summer classes on May 30.
Voters peppered three presidential candidates with questions inside the USC School of Law auditorium on Feb. 18, 2016, at a town hall hosted by CNN.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Horseshoe on Feb. 6, 2015, to remember professor Raja Fayad who was shot to death by his ex-wife, Sunghee Kwon, the day before in the Arnold Public Health Research Center.
Governor Nikki Haley emerged with Lieutenant Governor Henry McMaster in tow at 10 p.m. on Nov. 4, 2014, to the tune of supporters chanting “four more years.”
In October 2013, first-year management student Martha Childress was paralyzed by a stray bullet while waiting for a taxi in Five Points. With graduation in sight, she has an important message for her fellow students.
The largest student-run organization at USC, Dance Marathon is known for spreading its message with bright colors and loud music.
The first weekend of October 2016, College of Charleston students evacuated their campus and settled for a long weekend at USC to wait out Hurricane Matthew.
Harris Pastides had been USC’s president three weeks when the first cut came in 2008.
As the afternoon started to fade into night on Jan. 28, 2014, the Thomas Cooper Library was barren. The doors were locked, the sidewalks all but empty, the steps littered with small pellets — of salt, that is.
Everything you need to know about this year's May graduation ceremonies.
Dear Carolina, I think many of my fellow graduating seniors would agree that the past four years here have been nothing short of incredible.
Senior Jory Fleming capped his decorated career at South Carolina by taking home the Algernon Sydney Sullivan award, the university's highest singular honor presented at Awards Day.
Friday's inaugural event gave spectators a close look at the work of South Carolina's "premier Carnegie Tier 1 research institution."
The 1801 Grille sign was stolen, suspicious trash fires and more.
A controversial bill mandating the U.S. Department of State definition of anti-Semitism to be considered in possible hate crime cases on South Carolina college campuses will finally reach a state Senate subcommittee Thursday.
Natalie S. Burke spoke to members of the School of Public Health on Tuesday the 18th about equity and diversity in America.
The organization Dear World partnered with USC and encouraged students to share their stories with the world through portraits.