Freedom Riders reflect on activism in civil rights movement
By Zahida Ashroff | Nov. 15, 2020In 1961, three college students embarked on the Freedom Rides to end desegregation on interstate buses.
In 1961, three college students embarked on the Freedom Rides to end desegregation on interstate buses.
In light of COVID-19, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and the South Carolina Honors College have changed their usual graduation celebration plans.
In an effort to solve Greek Village parking issues, the university plans to open up the AD3 commuter lot to Greek students, leaving commuters to park in a proposed lot on Greene Street Field.
As the South Carolina Democratic primary approaches, organizations on campus push for student voter registration.
After last being published in 1994, USC’s yearbook returns for the 2019-2020 school year under the name Thee Big Spur due to the vision of Samantha Petrelli, a fourth-year marketing and accounting student.
International Week’s Fulbright Celebration invited the Fulbright community to celebrate this year’s Fulbright scholars and applicants through guest speakers, food and networking on Thursday in Harper College’s Gressette Room.
The university's 10th annual ghost tour brought both the community together for a night of urban legends and spooky stories on Monday.
University President Bob Caslen held administrative meetings and office hours for students and faculty on Greene Street to encourage transparency within his administration on Monday.
USC physical therapy students host a 24-hour rowing event to raise awareness for physical therapy and raise funds for charity from Wednesday to Thursday on Davis Field.
Jacquelyn Hall discusses her new book "Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America," through the perspective of the three Lumpkin sisters who lived in the South during the progressive movement of the 20th century.