With Campus Village on the way, former residents remember Bates' glory days
By Mike Woodel | Oct. 22, 2017Each nearing 50 years of service, Bates House and Bates West are slated for demolition in 2020 to make way for the Campus Village development.
Each nearing 50 years of service, Bates House and Bates West are slated for demolition in 2020 to make way for the Campus Village development.
South Carolina Pride, Columbia's annual parade and festival, drew large crowds to Main Street in celebration and solidarity.
A rumor about the Carolina/Clemson rivalry set off a chain of events that has led to thousands of dollars in charitable donations.
Chapin High School's principal, a University of South Carolina alumnus, was named National Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
News writer Arunmani Phravorachith shares her experience at one of USC's biggest fall events, College Day at the South Carolina State Fair.
USC students enjoyed the South Carolina State Fair's food, rides and atmosphere as part of the Fair's "'college day."
USC students were among the panelists at this year's Trans*form forum, a part of LGBT History Month.
The Study Abroad office and University 101 program collaborates to create a unique opportunity for students to travel to Canada over fall break to study a new culture.
USC's counseling services will have to wait until January to move into their new offices in the Thomson Building due to "unforeseen circumstances."
Two new historical markers in downtown Columbia detail the city's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
The Carolina Judicial Council is an often overlooked but significant part of student life at USC. For its members, it's a chance at practical experience.
Even though the election isn't until 2018, the race to be South Carolina's next governor is in full swing.
USC's counseling services will have a new home starting Oct. 19.
A new campaign to encourage safe transportation practices is directed at students on the move.
A survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting shared her story of survival and message of school safety with USC students as part of the Momentum series.
Table of Abraham gives students from all walks of life a chance to come together and learn from each other.
A $14.8 million grant from the CDC will allow the Arnold School of Public Health to expand its research into birth defects and disabilities.