Second Unite USC Forum Discusses Diversity Awareness
Students invested In Change held their second annual open forum, Unite USC, which was created last year after the rise of racial tension...
University of South Carolina Welcomes Alicia Garza, Co-Founder of #BlackLivesMatter
Students and staff at the University of South Carolina gathered together in the Russell House ballroom for an open dialogue behind the...
Two Fraternity Council Offices Left Vacant Following Monday's Meeting
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Tensions and confusion were both high Monday night as USC's fraternity council voted to temporarily remove Tim Bryson as...
Top 10 J-School Survival Tips
If you are new to the School of Journalism and Mass Communications (the "J-School") this year, here are some tips to help you get through...
ABJ Hosts Young Alumni Panel
The Association of Black Journalists hosted its first Young Alumni Panel on April 17. The main focus of the event was for members to gain...
Paying it Forward, A Potential Drawback for SC Athletes
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina General Assembly is reviewing a bill this week that is making waves in college athletics. The bill,...
From One Gamecock to Another
Hi Ross, I read your piece on the situation coming out of Oklahoma University and I as a journalist just wanted to give you some friendly...


Black Journalist Highlight: Roland Martin
Roland Martin graduated from Jack Yates High School-Magnet School of Communications in 1987, and is a 1991 graduate of Texas A&M...


Black Journalist Highlight: Soledad O'Brien
Executive producer, chairman and news correspondent. While each of these careers individually are yearned for by journalists around the...


Black Journalist Highlight: Don Lemon
Don Lemon, 48, is a well-known African-American journalist. Lemon anchors CNN Tonight during weekday prime time and serves as a...