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Three candidates are in the running for the role of Associate Vice President (AVP) for Student Life at the University of South Carolina. The AVP for Student Life is responsible for managing "the ...
The University of South Carolina has received a $75 million donation from an alumni and renamed one of its colleges. Husband and Wife Peter McCausland, a 1971 alumni of USC, and Bonnie McCausland made ...
For third-year services management student Wade Jefferson, mental health is a deeply personal cause. Having lost friends to suicide during college, Jefferson said he felt a responsibility to break ...
Each year, South Carolina fans make their way to the Columbia area to support USC's teams. Ranging from local residents, students and alumni to pack out venues such as Williams-Brice Stadium and ...
At times, it seems that the news is a constant stream of dread and doom. These feelings, mixed with the looming prospect of finals and the end of classes keeping people up at night, often cause a need ...
The South Carolina baseball team lost to the Kentucky Wildcats this weekend two games to one for its sixth SEC series loss of the season and dropped its SEC record to just 5-16. Sunday's loss ...
Coming off of a program-best 20-0 start to begin its season, South Carolina softball has gone 10-8 in SEC play to settle at a 35-11 record. Now with the season winding down, the No. 12 Gamecocks will ...
The University of South Carolina’s Russell House University Union is closed due to a water outage. Russell House staff posted signs at entrances alerting students to the closure. Russell House will ...
After rebranding and changing management, The Radley is still dealing with criminal activity, such as shootings and motor vehicle theft, according to residents. The Daily Gamecock interviewed 11 ...
USC is meeting a growing demand for medical care in South Carolina with the construction of a brand-new Health Sciences Campus located in the Bull Street District. The campus is set to open in 2027.
Every four years, like clockwork, the Department of Education becomes a character in America’s favorite political performance: “The Culture War — Now With Book Bans.” Here in South Carolina, that ...