Column: Student Government must engage campus leaders
By Ben Turner | Feb. 10, 2015The very nature of USC’s Student Government was in the cross hairs in Monday night’s executive candidates debate.
The very nature of USC’s Student Government was in the cross hairs in Monday night’s executive candidates debate.
Apparently Winston Churchill was correct when he argued “that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.”
Without a doubt, the past few days here at Carolina have been the most chaotic and unsettling days probably within school history. The murder of one of our fellow professors was a tragic event that shocked us Gamecocks to the core.
What is necessary now is a mentality shift in how we think about domestic violence.
I'd like to start off by saying there is no way to argue the point that Strom Thurmond was a strong opponent of the civil right acts.
An event like this can happen at any college campus but one never really expects it to be your college campus.
The Daily Gamecock will not risk credibility in the hopes of being first, because tragedy isn’t a time to be wrong.
The chance to achieve your dreams is given to each American time in and time out.
Wednesday was signing day for football — a spectacle that sees high profile recruits hold press conferences and mini fashion shows where they pick a hat with the logo of their chosen school.
The annual spectacle of students and faculty descending on the Statehouse to advocate for more funding, known as Carolina Day, has subsided.
Your enjoyment of Grumpy Cat is backed up by science.
While South Carolina football initially looked to have an all-star recruiting class, the Gamecocks have been losing ground and come limping into today’s signing day.
Put frankly, memes are mind viruses.
Every time I walk past Strom (the structure,) I can’t help but visualize the ghost of that wrinkly lizard hanging around the entranceway, petulant arms crossed, frowning each time a black person walks into “his” building.
Our federal budget is a lot like the Titanic — it’s got a huge leak and is taking on way more mass than it can sustainably hold.
USC is in no position to gloat about how we think about race.
How do you know that the Earth circles the sun, except that you’ve always been told so?