Diverse groups of students find community in Greek life
By Hannah Dear | Aug. 26, 2018Thousands of students call Greek Village home, and minorities are no exception.
Thousands of students call Greek Village home, and minorities are no exception.
The Horseshoe welcomed freshmen to the USC during First Night Carolina. Previously, First Night Carolina was held at Colonial Life Arena or Williams Brice Stadium, but now it begins on the Horseshoe and ends as a block party on Greene Street.
The Class of 2022 are moving into USC and share their excitement for the new academic year.
USC will be hosting its first TEDx conference with a diverse selection of speakers.
Over 5,800 incoming freshmen share their excitement and fears about their first year at USC.
Professor Christina Andrews and Ph.D. student Melissa Westlake work with others to study the correlation of Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and addiction treatment.
The Center for Health and Well-Being received a LEED Gold Certification for its advancements in environmentally friendly construction.
Sorority recruitment begins at the USC Greek Village as 1,700 girls arrive on campus, excited to find their new sisters.
Former President Bill Clinton was in Columbia on Monday to celebrate the unveiling of a new exhibit recognizing his secretary of education, and former South Carolina governor, Richard Riley at USC's Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library.
Panera Bread is one of 12 restaurants included in the new Russell House renovations opening by Aug. 23.
The director of the School of Library and Information Science is stepping down to continue treatment for cancer.
USC's College of Engineering and Computing received $10,000 to go towards a February philanthropic event.
Kambrell Garvin, 26, won the Democratic nomination for SC House District 77 in the June 26 primary. Garvin, a Columbia native and current USC School of Law student, will seek election in November.
Four students have been given the opportunity to study abroad to study critical languages to benefit U.S. foreign relations.
Faculty learned about 360-degree technology, virtual reality systems, augmented reality applications, the operation and creation of virtual worlds and how to integrate that technology into the classroom.
President Donald Trump traveled to the Columbia area to stump for Gov. Henry McMaster ahead of his runoff against Greenville businessman John Warren.