Students react to MyEdu dropping USC courses
By Alondra De La Rosa | April 5, 2016The helpful schedule planner feature of the student resource website MyEdu will no longer be available to USC students, which has many upset and confused.
The helpful schedule planner feature of the student resource website MyEdu will no longer be available to USC students, which has many upset and confused.
Along with the important role they play at sporting events, the women's and co-ed cheerleading teams perform competitively. They travel Wednesday to the National Cheerleaders Association collegiate championship.
Fourth-year marine science student Riley Brady has been awarded a graduate fellowship through the Department of Energy and Computational Science, which he plans to use to pursue a career researching sustainability and Earth's climate.
An important website for students will no longer offer one of its most popular services to USC students.
The Five Points Foundation is donating over $50,000 of St. Pat's profits to local charities, a teenage mother was killed in a shooting in York on Sunday morning and a Georgetown man has been sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to a murder.
The Open Book Series invites authors to discuss their books with students, and the third week is featuring Anthony Doerr's "All the Light We Cannot See."
Among all the usual festivities, Carolina Cup attendees saw one big surprise: A wedding.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and departments of Student Health Services hosted the fourth annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk Sunday afternoon to spread education and awareness.
Two women were attacked by significant others, one by her ex-boyfriend who was upset because she had a male visitor and the other because they were arguing over car insurance. Two young men were arrested after police saw marijuana in their car and confiscated fake driver's licenses from them.
Columbia police are searching for a female suspect in a hit-and-run, a second man has been charged in connection with last week's I-20 shooting, and Lexington County officials identified the Lake Murray boater who was found dead Sunday morning.
Spring has sprung, and so has first-year philosophy student Chance Armstrong.
A new romantic spot has emerged on campus: the wooden tunnel built next to the construction near Bull Street Garage.
After hinting that he might be running for president in 2020, rapper Kanye West has decided to jump into the 2016 campaign, beginning with a rally at USC on April 9 at 9 a.m. on Greene Street.
Veronika Scott, an entrepreneur who started The Empowerment Plan that assists homeless individuals in getting jobs and provides coats that work as sleeping bags, discussed her challenges and accomplishments with students for Women's History Month.
USC's first SpringFest gave students an afternoon of bouncy houses, circus fun and musical performances at no cost.
Harold White, a longtime employee in the athletic department at USC, was the university's first African American man to be on the football coaching staff.
Stand Up Carolina, USC's bystander accountability program, gave out 42 Hero Awards recognizing students, faculty and staff for their compassionate acts on campus.