The university's first president, Reverend Jonathan Maxcy
South Carolina College as it appeared in 1850 looking from College Street
An 1872 aerial illustration of the University of South Carolina Horseshoe
Built in 1909, Davis College was the university's first new building after the Civil War and currently houses the School of Library and Information Science
The University of South Carolina's historic Horseshoe, on which the university's first building was built in 1805
Lieber College, originally constructed in 1837, is the office of undergraduate admissions at the University of South Carolina and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Completed in May 2000, the $32 million Graduate Science Research Center is home to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of South Carolina
West Quad, also called the "Green Quad", became the University of South Carolina's first LEED certified residence hall when it opened in 2004.
The university's Greek Village is the home of 20 sorority and fraternity houses
The university's mascot, Cocky entertaining Gamecock fans at Gamecock Village prior to game vs. LousLaf in 2007.
Williams-Brice Stadium (est. 1930, renovated 1996)
Andrew Card, BS 1971, U.S. Secretary of Transportation under George H. W. Bush, White House Chief of Staff under George W. Bush
Rita Cosby, BA 1989, three time Emmy Award winner, special correspondent for Inside Edition
Lindsey Graham, BA 1977, JD 1981, U.S. Senator from South Carolina
Richard Riley, JD 1959, former Governor of South Carolina, 6th United States Secretary of Education
Stephen K. Benjamin, BA 1991 and JD 1994, 36th mayor of Columbia, South Carolina
Joe Wilson, JD 1972, the U.S. representative for {{ushr|SC|2}}
Larry Kellner, BS 1981, former CEO of Continental Airlines, member of the Boeing board of directors
Wade Hampton III, 1836, Governor of South Carolina, United States Senator, and Confederate General
John B. Floyd, 1829, Governor of Virginia, United States Secretary of War
Flowers in front of Thomas Cooper Library
The fountain and pond in front of Thomas Cooper Library
Lee Atwater, MA 1977, Chair of the Republican National Committee
Ainsley Earhardt, BA 1999, co-host of Fox & Friends on Fox News
Alex English, BA 1976, 8-time NBA all star
Leeza Gibbons, BA 1979, TV host, seven time Emmy Award nominee, reporter for Entertainment Tonight
Henry McMaster, BA 1969, JD 1973, current Governor of South Carolina
Tom Rice, BA, MS 1979, JD 1982, current U.S. representative for {{ushr|SC|7}}
Darius Rucker, musician and lead vocalist, Hootie & the Blowfish
William Timmons, MA, JD, current U.S. representative for {{ushr|SC|4}}

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