Column: Ways to beat the heat this summer
By Varsha Gowda | June 28, 2022With the onset of heat waves in the U.S. this year, it has been hard to deal with this sudden rise in temperature. Here are some ways to help you manage the summer heat.
With the onset of heat waves in the U.S. this year, it has been hard to deal with this sudden rise in temperature. Here are some ways to help you manage the summer heat.
Learning about the history of Pride and talking to people from the LGBTQIA+ community are just some of the ways you can celebrate Pride all year long.
Donna Arnett will be USC's new provost starting in August and is a good pick for the university, but she must focus on retaining faculty and staff talent and hearing their input.
Even with Lia Thomas' win at the NCAA championship, S.C. conservatives still have to fight with what little evidence suggests that transgender athletes are lesser than cis ones.
Each class is necessary to graduate for a reason as the knowledge you gain from that class will be needed after the final exam period. To help students get to the end of exam week, though, professors shared some advice they had for studying and acing finals.
While completing my clinical in the ICU this semester, I have seen more COVID patients than I have ever seen before. While I am not allowed in the rooms since I’m a student, it has been very eye-opening to see these critically ill patients up close and personal and see first-hand the pandemic’s effect on everyday people, and not just reading it in the news.
When I think back on my time in college so far, it's the individual memories that come to mind. Though these moments don't cross my mind everyday, when my friends and I begin our stories with "Remember when ..." I know I'm in for a good laugh.
Action taken by students and faculty have put progressive practices in place on campus. These movements will continue to make the university a safer place for everyone.
Your 20s are the years of your life where you are meant to see new places, try new things and take the time to discover who you are or could be. Take a gap year to travel, volunteer, get a part-time job or discover new hobbies.
COVID-19 has drastically changed the workforce by normalizing remote work and technology use in the workplace. Graduates said they feel like USC has prepared them for their future careers in the wake of the pandemic, but USC has not prepared them enough for the increased flexibility of the workplace post-pandemic.
Because of the university administration's many failures, the student body has progressively lost faith in Student Government's ability to create change. If this continues, the morale of USC will descend further.
A new bill could create a fresh start for the university's board of trustees. After the past three years, it's time a restructure.
There are people on campus that are immunocompromised, pregnant and unvaccinated. We have to be more mindful of others around us and continue to wear masks to reduce risks to others.
Students should consider studying abroad to obtain the three E's: Endeavors, Education and Experience. To acquire these assets, one must first consider studying abroad and taking advantage of available resources.
Members of the USC Provost’s Advisory Committee for Women’s Initiatives (PACWI) call for S.C. to mandate paid parental leave for its workers.
After four tumultuous years on campus, USC students finally had a chance to celebrate their university after the womens' basketball team's rousing national championship win.
As USC students, we should not succumb to the anti-Russian American rhetoric. We should not say that Putin's war does not affect us because if it affects some of our Gamecock family, then it affects the entire community.