Student Government overspends on Fall Awards again
By Meghan Crum | Dec. 3, 2018Student Body Vice President Mills Hayes plans to take money from the New Initiative Fund to cover additional costs for the Student Government Fall Awards.
Student Body Vice President Mills Hayes plans to take money from the New Initiative Fund to cover additional costs for the Student Government Fall Awards.
The first TCoop Talk allowed students and faculty to interact with an associate professor in the School of Visual Art and Design and discuss the importance of taking risks and learning from failure.
A USC student won a Rotary Global Grant to study epidemiology abroad in Colombia.
Student Government's funding comes out of the Student Activity Fee, paid by undergraduate and graduate students, and sometimes allocates money differently for itself than it does for outside organizations.
Student Government expects to exceed its budget for a formal event by more than $2000 and did not market the event to the full student body despite claiming the event is free and open to all students.
A student in Darla Moore School of Business brings business fraternity Phi Chi Theta chapter to campus.
The Carolina Cares drive is partnering with The Salvation Army to serve the community.
Students share experiences going to USC in a divided household.
The International Bazaar sought to bring people from other cultures and countries together to help educate the student body on politics, cultures and history.
Students share why they donate as the Carolina Clemson Blood Battle continues in its 34th year.
Sex and Relationships in a Fishbowl invited students to ask anonymous questions about safe sex and healthy relationships.
GIS Day provided opportunities for students to learn about eliminating food scarcity in the Philippines by creating maps that will be used by scientists around the world.
"Thanksliving" aims to show sustainable alternatives to traditional Thanksgiving foods.
USC's Indian Cultural Exchange club hosted a Diwali celebration open to students from all backgrounds.
Following a former graduate student's lawsuit against the university, current students on campus offered diverse reactions to the case.
USC's first full-time therapy dog helps to alleviate stress and homesickness for students.
USC's Student Veterans Association and Student Government hosted the first Veteran's Day 5K to fundraise in order to expand Dorn VA in Columbia.