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University of South Carolina returns to normal operations

USC to return to normal in-person operations in Fall semester 2021 Face-to-face classes, resumption of residential life and campus activities planned along with continued COVID-19 testing and mitigation strategies Author: WLTX Updated: 2:36 PM EST March 8, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. The University of South Carolina announced a full return to normal campus operations including face-to-face classes, dormitory living and other campus activities beginning in the Fall 2021 semester. USC will continue to employ on-campus COVID-19 testing and mitigation strategies based on up-to-date public health guidelines. President Bob Caslen said, “I want to thank our faculty, staff and students for their flexibility, patience and creativity as we’ve navigated through this unprecedented time together. Our goal from the very beginning was to safely deliver a world class education to students, no matter the challenges. I’m excited to see that continue with ful

LSU outlasted by #4 South Carolina

LSU outlasted by #4 South Carolina 2 months 2 weeks 3 days ago Sunday, January 24 2021 Jan 24, 2021 January 24, 2021 6:00 PM January 24, 2021 in Sports Source: LSU Athletics Share: BATON ROUGE, La. It was a defensive battle in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on Sunday afternoon, but the LSU women’s basketball team came up short against the No. 4 South Carolina Gamecock, 69-65.  The Tigers are now 6-7 on the season and 4-3 in the SEC, while the Gamecocks improve their overall record to 12-1 and 7-0 in the SEC.  Early on in the game, both teams struggled offensively, but the defensive effort on both sides was equally impressive. The score at the end of the first half was 25-23 in LSU’s favor after senior Karli Seay collected a steal and an easy layup on the other end as the clock hit zero.

NCAAW: Colorado Buffaloes shock nation, down No 1 Stanford Cardinal

Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images “Around the NCAAW Weekly” highlights the notable events of the week. Last week was full of upsets. Check out those, plus the milestones, best games and outstanding performances for games played through Sunday, Jan. 17: Upsets Colorado Buffaloes over No. 1 Stanford Cardinal (77-72 in OT) (Sunday) The Buffaloes picked up their first-ever win over the No. 1 team in the nation. Stanford had been undefeated entering the contest and even after the loss they are No. 2 in the net rankings, while Colorado is No. 57. Mya Hollingshed scored 32 points for Colorado. Iowa State Cyclones over No. 6 Baylor Lady Bears (75-71) (Saturday)

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