School of Law tour unmasks structure rich in history, potential
The public finally received a glimpse of USC’s newest building Tuesday morning as School of Law officials gave a first look at the nearly-finished $80 million Senate Street campus.
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The public finally received a glimpse of USC’s newest building Tuesday morning as School of Law officials gave a first look at the nearly-finished $80 million Senate Street campus.
Should South Carolina men's basketball team reach the first two rounds of the 2019 NCAA Tournament, it won't be eligible to play at Colonial Life Arena. Still, those involved in the bid process believe both the men's and women's Final Four runs played a pivotal role in bringing the marquee event back to Columbia.
This Thursday, the Nickelodeon Theatre will kick off its 11th annual Indie Grits Festival in Columbia with a free block party on Main Street. Curtis Harding and Lambchop will perform, and guests can enjoy food from local restaurants. This year's theme, "Visiones," aims to highlight Latinx culture in the South and celebrate its influence on the art scene.
A sea of garnet and black packed the Statehouse grounds and the sidewalks of Main Street Sunday afternoon to commemorate USC's first national championship in the sport of women's basketball.
Fireworks were set off after the Columbia Fireflies defeated Augusta, 15-7, in their season opener Thursday night.
The USC College of Nursing hosted a mass casualty practice exercise Tuesday at Williams-Brice Stadium. The exercise was the result of $2.5 million and four years' worth of research. Practice of mass casualty incidents is done to prepare for patients flooding a hospital, which happens during an MCI and can complicate the triage process.
The Columbia Fireflies hosted a Fan Fest on Sunday where fans were able to watch the team go through a scheduled workout at Spirit Communications Park and then afterward were able to meet the players.
The last time he played in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2009, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow tied the SEC touchdown record in a 24-14 win over the South Carolina football team.
In his third season playing with the South Carolina baseball team, first baseman Matt Williams’ patience is paying off in a big way.
Cold War Kids, a California based indie rock band, visited Columbia’s Music Farm concert venue on Saturday night. The band is on tour promoting their upcoming album, “L.A. Divine,” which is scheduled for release on April 7. The band was formed in 2004, with “friends, jangly guitar, hand claps, and a Harmony amp.”
A motion to extend faculty senate voting rights to faculty who are not on track to receive tenure was referred back to committee at Wednesday afternoon’s meeting.
A bill requiring South Carolina colleges and universities to follow federal guidelines when investigating on-campus acts of anti-Semitism received initial approval in a hearing of the state House of Representatives Wednesday.
As a bustling modern city, Columbia offers performances by diverse artists at locations including Music Farm in the Vista, Colonial Life Arena and Township Auditorium.
Walk into the Substance Abuse Prevention and Education office in Strom Thurmond Fitness Center and you might find Brock Parrott behind the reception desk.
If you heard his name at the dinner table, or Community Table, or perhaps around any table between here and southeast Quebec, you’d have but one response: “Who?”
With signs declaring that "y'all means all" and cries of "no hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here," hundreds of protesters took to the Statehouse on Tuesday to show their disapproval of a controversial, nationwide immigration ban.
The Columbia Museum of Art will host a lecture and open discussion session featuring artist James Williams on Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. The event, co-sponsored by the Friends of African-American Art & Culture, aims to highlight the North Carolina artist’s debut museum collection titled “Making Maps: The Art of James Williams,” which is on display on the second floor of the museum until Feb. 5. The exhibit is the final installation of a three-part series at the Columbia Museum of Art that celebrates African-American art and culture.
Revisions to USC’s state funding for fiscal year 2017-18 show the university is looking to stay on par with a state economy shifting toward medical service and information technology.
The "CUT! Costume and the Cinema” exhibit is currently on view at the Columbia Museum of Art on Main Street. The exhibit features 43 period costumes from 26 films. Notable movies featured in the display include “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Sense and Sensibility” and “Sherlock Holmes.”
As last year’s legislative session came to a close, members of the South Carolina General Assembly pre-filed 556 bills for 2017. With the 122nd South Carolina General Assembly set to convene for the first time Tuesday morning, here are three pre-filed bills to keep an eye on in the coming months: