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100

Name the 6 dining halls on campus

Fresh Greene's

Garnet Station

Gibbes Court Bistro

Honeycombe Cafe

The Community Table

The Pavilion


100

What campus resource offers free peer tutoring, academic coaching, and success consultations in the Thomas Cooper Library.

The Student Success Center

100

What is the University of South Carolina mascot?

Cocky!

100

The year the Gamecock women’s basketball team won their first NCAA Championship.

2017

100

This annual welcome-back celebration happens during the first week of the fall semester, featuring fireworks, food, and live entertainment by the Greene Street fountain.

First Night Carolina

200

This bronze statue outside Colonial Life Arena honors a Gamecock basketball legend, 2017 National Champion, WNBA MVP, and Olympic gold medalist who inspired a generation of athletes.

A’ja Wilson

200

Where can you browse hundreds of student organizations and events on this online platform that connects you to campus life?

Garnet Gate

200

Appointed in 2022 as the 30th president of the University of South Carolina, this leader has focused on innovation, student success, and inclusion. In 2024, he helped unveil the Desegregation Monument on the Horseshoe, honoring the three students who integrated USC in 1963.

President Michael Amiridis

200


At South Carolina, a few players made such a big impact that their jersey numbers were officially retired and won’t ever be worn again. These jerseys hang in honor of their achievements and the legacy they left behind. Name any one of these players and the jersey number that was retired for them.

Example) #1 Alshon Jeffery, #22 A’ja Wilson, #13 Martha Parker, #22 Alex English, #3 B.J. McKie, #1 Ray Tanner


200

Name the colleges Mr. Meade attended and the level of study at each.

B.A. Accounting and Organizational Administration, North Carolina Wesleyan University  

M.B.A University of South Carolina, Aiken

300

Building located at the top of the Horseshoe, this former library now serves as USC’s museum, featuring exhibits on Southern history and culture.

McKissick Museum

300

The on-campus shop that provides free food, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies to USC students, faculty, and staff who may be experiencing basic needs insecurity.

The Gamecock CommUnity Shop

300

Before becoming the University of South Carolina, the school was originally known by this name when it was founded in 1801.

South Carolina College

300

The University of South Carolina has honored tons of standout Gamecocks over the years, from star athletes to memorable coaches and big-time contributors. Name any one person who’s made it into the UofSC Hall of Fame.

EXample) John Abraham, Chuck Allen, Miki Barber, Aleen Bailey, Earl Bass, Sheila Foster, Zam Fredrick,

300

This annual day of service brings USC students together to give back to the Columbia community through volunteering. Started at Texas A&M in 1982 and introduced to USC in 2018, it’s known by the slogan “One Big Day. One Big Thanks.”

The Big Event

400

Built in 1855, this circular brick theatre once served as a Civil War hospital and is rumored to be haunted.


Longstreet Theatre

400

This office promotes belonging through identity-based programming, multicultural education, and advocacy for underrepresented students.

Mentorship and Outreach Student Team

400

Opened in 1805, this was the first building constructed on campus and still stands today on the Horseshoe.

Rutledge College

400

This sophomore quarterback was named to the 2025 Preseason All-SEC second team, returning to lead the Gamecocks after a standout freshman season that earned him FWAA National Freshman Offensive Player of the Year honors.


LaNorris Sellers

400

Where did Jaslynn stay her freshman year

Womens Quad

500

Honored with a 12-foot bronze monument near McKissick Museum, these three courageous students became the first Black Gamecocks admitted to the University of South Carolina since Reconstruction when they enrolled in 1963.

Robert Anderson, Henrie Monteith Treadwell, and James Solomon Jr

500

This group of passionate student leaders represents USC by giving campus tours, answering questions from prospective students, and sharing what it’s like to be a Gamecock. Their organization began in the 1990s after students proposed creating a Visitor Center to welcome guests.

University Ambassadors

500

Appointed in 1804, this man served as the first president of South Carolina College, helping establish its early curriculum in classical studies.

Jonathan Maxcy

500

This quarterback threw for nearly 10,000 yards during his career, making him the all-time leader in passing yards at South Carolina. His leadership and arm strength helped set the standard for future Gamecock quarterbacks.

Todd Ellis — 9,953 passing yards

500

What pets do Mr. Meades and Jaslynn have, and what are their names?

Jaslynn's cats: Biscuit Skooter

Mr.Meade's pit mix: Owna