Column: Tips for a safe Labor Day
By Meredith Edwards | Sep. 3, 2020Make safety central to your Labor Day plans.
Make safety central to your Labor Day plans.
USC's refusal to remove bigoted protestors who defied university policy is a disservice to students.
Taking just enough of the necessary precautions will help keep the coronavirus on decline.
Spend your free time exploring some of these unique Columbia venues and parks.
Celebrate women's pride but don't ignore the racism that silenced the voices of women of color after the Nineteenth Amendment.
College can be overwhelming; use the resources USC provides to set a firm foundation for the semester.
Considering current polling, Biden choosing Kamala Harris as his running mate probably won't change the minds of a lot of voters. However, her nomination is still significant.
Addressed to President Bob Caslen, Mattie Johnson Roberson asks the university to rename the fitness center to the Celia Dial Saxon Wellness and Fitness Center. Johnson is the president of the Ward One Reunion Organization which collects the history on the community.
NPHC President Joseph Boyd shares his experience with his intersectionality and joining his fraternity.
Co-chairs of the Richard T. Greener Memorial Committee share the letter they sent to President Bob Caslen and the board of trustees this morning.
The coronavirus pandemic has left us with quite a bit of free time, and a fun and rewarding way to utilize it is to pick up an instrument.
Focus on rallying with BIPOC this Pride month.
Now is not the time to be “color blind,” especially when black USC students are reminded of their race every day.
The University of South Carolina has not done enough and has not given me the assurance that it will work towards doing enough for its Black students.
The Daily Gamecock rejects racism and police brutality in all of its many forms, and stands in solidarity with the black lives that continue to face prejudice and aggressions in innumerable ways.
Brooke Bailey, chair of USC's Alumni Association’s Columbia club, welcomes the class of 2020 to the alumni family.