Friday Morning Live | April 16, 2021
April 16, 2021On this episode of Friday Morning Live, we discuss Columbia protestors taking to the streets, a movie night in a grand location, and your best chance to see the spring football team.
On this episode of Friday Morning Live, we discuss Columbia protestors taking to the streets, a movie night in a grand location, and your best chance to see the spring football team.
SGTV Nightly News brings you the latest on all things Columbia and Carolina news, sports and entertainment. On tonight's show, we tell you about new South Carolina education laws, a new university partnership with the MLS, and trivia and entertainment events in the Columbia area.
On this episode of Friday Morning Live, we discuss the death of a British royal, where to find food and fun around Columbia this spring, and the new energy surrounding the Gamecock football team.
Inappropriate text messages, unwanted sexual advances and continuous inaction describe the stories of students who have spoken up about the behavior of their professors at UofSC. Though they have been removed from the classroom, these instructors still remain on university payroll, which students say is unacceptable. SGTV News 4 reporter Marisa Gjuraj tells how they are using their voices to demand change.
There's a place on the UofSC campus where students are learning to express themselves in different ways. SGTV News 4 reporter Frank Martinez will take you to a small tunnel, connecting the Darla Moore School of Business to a sciences building, where things are becoming colorful.
SGTV Nightly News brings you the latest on all things Columbia and Carolina news, sports and entertainment. On tonight's show, we tell you about when and where to make a COVID vaccine appointment, the continued reign of the Gamecocks Women’s basketball team and a place on campus that has been turned into a canvas for students.
SGTV Nightly News brings you the latest on all things Columbia and Carolina news, sports and entertainment. On tonight's show, we discuss Columbia heroes, the Gamecocks Women's Basketball team's winning streak, and the return of goat yoga on campus.
On this episode of Friday Morning Live, we discuss how the city of Columbia will soon reopen their parks and amenities, the firestorm on social media surrounding the NCAA, and which celebrity recently had an unwanted guest in their apartment.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the University of South Carolina opted against having a traditional spring break in 2021. Despite the circumstances, students are still making the most of their time off this spring. SGTV News 4 Reporter Will Kronsberg has the story.
During a year where many have felt isolated on campus due COVID-19 restrictions, Gamecock Entertainment took it upon themselves to try something bold to give students hope. SGTV News 4 reporter Finn Carlin has the story.
The S.C. Department of Revenue has denied renewing the liquor licenses of eleven out of the fifteen bars in the Five Points District. These small businesses, known to be hotspots for U of SC students, could potentially be at risk of shutting down if their licenses to sell liquor cannot be renewed in the near future. SGTV News 4 reporter Finn Carlin has the story.
On this edition Friday Morning Live, we discuss SC DHEC COVID vaccine rollout, how one USC alumni is getting into WWE, and a sneak peak of an SGTV News 4 exclusive interview with USC Head Football Coach Shane Beamer.
SGTV News 4 Reporter Justin Walsh spoke with candidate for Student Body President Aidan Baker, running on the Evolve ticket, to discuss what he hopes to achieve if elected into office. Due to personal reasons, Baker talked with News 4 from his home in Zionsville, Indiana.
SGTV News 4 reporter Justin Walsh spoke with USC Student Body President candidate Alex Harrell, running on the Harrell-Turner ticket, to discuss what he plans to accomplish if elected into office.
SGTV News 4 Reporter Kendall Smith spoke with USC Student Body President candidate Caden Askew, running on the Askew-Osborne ticket, to get an inside look into his campaign promises.
SGTV Nightly News brings you the latest on all things Columbia and Carolina News, Sports, and Entertainment. On tonight's show, we discuss South Carolina and COVID updates, the Gamecock Women's Golf Team's new records, and the passing of a music icon's father.