After two elections, the first having been rejected because one of the candidates illegally solicited votes at apartment complexes, third-year math and education student Jennifer Guest was elected Student Government Treasurer Tuesday afternoon by a razor-thin margin of 12 votes. (0) comments
Students, community members and hate group leaders gathered at the Koger Center on Monday night to hear Morris Dees, the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Kaitlyn Pruitt, Ideas and Issues commissioner for Carolina Productions, introduced Dees and cautioned the audience against engaging in boisterous behavior. (1) comment
Four men gathered with a toilet Monday night on the corner of Greene and Assembly streets to protest Spectrum speaker Morris Dees. The men, representatives from various local Southern heritage groups, were armed with signs that read "Dees is a Sleaze" and "Morris Dees Hates Our Southern Culture," and pamphlets that disclosed information about the civil rights lawyer's organization, the Southern Poverty Law Center. (0) comments
CLEMSON, S.C. -- A Clemson student newspaper suspended donations in its drawing for an AK-47 rifle after students opposed to the promotion used a state law to enter the raffle for free. (0) comments
Excitement echoed through the Russell House Sunday night, "Come On Down! You're the next contestant on The Price Is Right!" exclaimed USC's own "Bob Barker," Pokey Bowen. Otherwise known as the Showcase Showdown, the gathering was the culmination of 15 "Price is Right to Live On-Campus" events hosted by Housing aimed at promoting living on campus. (0) comments
Imagine leaving your room one morning, only to return and find it completely transformed. Mike Miller, a first-year undeclared student and winner of The Merlin Group's Dorm Room Makeover, was wondering what he would find once he returned to his room in Douglas. (0) comments
Even though prom night is a high school occasion, female college students can still get a chance to participate in the rite of passage event through the USC Fashion Board's Cinderella Project. The Cinderella Project collects prom dresses, shoes, accessories and unused makeup for girls who cannot afford to buy them themselves. (0) comments