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FEATURE STORIES
Graduation of Toole sisters is 'awesome' achievement
Electrical engineering students reenergize Newsfilm Library
Entrepreneurial graduate hopes to turn his wheelchair idea into commercial device
CAMPUS NEWS
McCutchen House announces fall cuisine and beverage classes
History professor honored with archives award
Probst named outstanding researcher in rural health
Sport and entertainment management offers new research track
Mishra named Mungo Distinguished Professor
Marine science junior named Hollings Scholar
Staff Spotlight: Meet Naomi Hayes, allergy clinic nurse
EVENTS
Garden Grill opens May 13
Symposium on aging is May 17
Student Book Collecting Contest winner is named, collection on display through May 30
Sen. Donald Holland exhibit on display through May 30
Garibaldi exhibit on display through June 3
Barbecue exhibit on display through July 19
Parents Weekend is Sept. 26-28
Second-annual Women's Health Research Forum announced for October
MORE CAMPUS NEWS
Homebuilder's office furniture finds a new home at Carolina
Graduates are finding good jobs
Professor's book adds to awareness of state hero
Work by Lancaster art professor accepted into national exhibit
Two students named Goldwater Scholars
Consultant outlines presidential search timeline
Engineering and computing sponsors energy forums
Third-year business major named Outstanding Woman of 2008
Magellan Scholar presents artwork at Brown University
Staff Spotlight: Meet Todd Griffin, fire marshal
Student Nursing Association raising funds in memory of student
Beaufort chancellor Upshaw named Zonta's Woman of the Year
Trip to India nets research, educational opportunities for University
Law school joins in review of legal education
Green Quad creates edible garden
Dan Friedman named new University 101 director
Trustees select Dallas firm to help find next president
Law School honors faculty for service and dedication
Buildings and Grounds Committee prioritizes projects
High school students build their own laptop computers at technology camp
Public health's Donna Richter receives Piper Award
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Commencement weekend
School of Law commencement exercises
took place at 9:30 a.m. May 9, above.
Mark Buyck, a Carolina alumnus and a
member of the Board of Trustees, was
the speaker. For more commencement
information, including dates and times,
click here.
Photo by Michael Brown, Publications

A graduation story
The road has been rocky at times, but
the Toole sisters will graduate together
this month. Their mother--a source of
hope and encouragement for her
daughters--will sit proudly through
three commencement ceremonies. To
read more, click here.
Photo by Michael Brown, Publications
Healthy Choices series
- 'You're cheating yourself if you don't
go,' by Tommy Fallaw, landscape
and environmental services
- 'I have a streak going and that's a
big motivator for me,' by Philip
Crotwell, geology
- Registered Dietitians Day is March 10
- 'Meditation helps me to relax,' by Hal
French, religious studies
- 'How I quit smoking and lost weight,'
by Chip Wade, Koger Center
- 'Nobody makes me sit on the bench in
yoga,' by Wally Peters, mechanical
engineering
- Nutrition resources on campus
- 'How I lost weight' by Nancy
Washington, University libraries
- 'Give lunchtime exercise opportunities
a try,' Lael Kenney, University
Technology Services
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STUDENT SPEAK
USC students talk about life on campus and life in general
Brian Wolfe, freshman, business management
Erin Rivers, doctoral student, exercise science
Sierra Holland, senior, public relations
Andrew Gaeckle, junior, international studies
Ethan Kenney, senior, exercise science/biology
Michael Carlton, senior, history
Kaylee Crane, freshman, hotel, restaurant, and tourism management
Britt Terry, Ph.D. candidate, English
Melissa Perez, junior, finance
Whitney Wurzel, graduate student, Earth and Environmental Resource Management (MEERM)
Sarah Chakales, senior, broadcast journalism
More Student Speak
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