Student senate passes bill to recommend university ends mask mandate
A bill to recommend that USC end its mask mandate passed in a close vote of 19-18 with one abstention after several hours of debate at a student senate hearing on Feb. 16.
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A bill to recommend that USC end its mask mandate passed in a close vote of 19-18 with one abstention after several hours of debate at a student senate hearing on Feb. 16.
Introducing a bill to end USC's mask mandate in university buildings was the main point of tension during the student senate's Feb. 9 meeting.
Sometimes bees decide they don’t like where they're living, and unfortunately, beekeepers can’t ask them why. This past winter, one of Carolina Beekeeping Club's beehives absconded — they left their hives.
Students called for the repeal of the ¹ú²úÈý¼¶Æ¬ Heritage Act and for the renaming of more than 10 buildings on campus that are named for controversial figures during a protest on Feb. 5.
Three American Sign Language (ASL) related bills were passed in the student senate at its meeting on Feb. 2nd.
Three pieces of legislation were introduced in the student senate on Wednesday and designed to combat ableism – the systemic discrimination against disabled people.
In response to Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week, the Gamecock Pantry held in-person events during the week of Nov. 8-12. In the past, the organization had social media campaigns.
For over a decade, USC Law School Pro Bono Director Pamela Robinson had a sticky note on her keyboard. Written on it was the idea for University of ¹ú²úÈý¼¶Æ¬â€™s Pro Bono Program: A bus with offices that drives around offering legal services to people without access to them.