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Ryan Henne, PhD, is the associate vice president and dean of students at Sonoma State University in California.. His first step in this role at USC would be to create a welcoming space for students, ...
USC is using a new AI tool to ensure students names will be pronounced correctly when they walk the stage to graduate next weekend. Students have submitted the pronunciation of their names for ...
Upon walking through the doors of local thrift and antique shop Feathered Nest, you hear music reminiscent of the 1960s and 70's, while also seeing plethora of vintage items decades old filling up the ...
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 ...
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 ...
For third-year services managem ent student Wade Jefferson, mental health is a deeply personal cause. Having lost friends to sui cide during college, Jefferson said he felt a responsibility to break ...
The hospital and rehabilitation center is a continuum of care to the Brain Health Center. Once patients are diagnosed in the new center, they will be taken to the hospital if surgery is needed, Fritz ...
The South Carolina football team kicked off the 2025 season with its annual Garnet and Black Spring Game on Friday night at Williams-Brice Stadium which ended in a 10-7 victory for the Garnet team.
Women are taking on STEM fields while building communities together to uplift each other. Women in the field of STEM at USC focuses on their personal stories navigating biases and the community they ...
The South Carolina women's basketball team defeated the No. 9 seed Indiana Hoosiers 64-53 Sunday afternoon in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament.
The Gamecocks continued to shut down Tennessee Tech's offense in the second quarter, holding the Golden Eagles to 15 points in the quarter on 6-17 shooting. Junior guard Raven Johnson, who finished ...