Fight at Granby Mills results in shootings, suspects detained
A fight between residents at the Granby Mills apartment complex ended in a shooting around 1 a.m today. No one was injured.
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A fight between residents at the Granby Mills apartment complex ended in a shooting around 1 a.m today. No one was injured.
The spring semester will look a lot like the fall, Provost William Tate said at a town hall on Wednesday.
The student senate discussed issues with students being unable to check out library books, promoting various health services for students and a proposed revision to Carolina Core requirements during its virtual meeting on Wednesday evening.
A new, diversity-focused training module will be required for incoming freshmen and transfer students, President Bob Caslen and VP of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Julian Williams announced in an email to students, faculty and staff on Wednesday.
There are now 196 active coronavirus cases at the University of South Carolina, according to Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update.
Approximately 6,000 students live in dorms on USC's campus, but the rest of the undergraduate population – about 75% to 80% of students – live off-campus.
The university's #IPledgeColumbia campaign has been signed by over 7,000 students, professors and Columbia residents, according to Student Body President Issy Rushton.
With many reaffirming statements regarding the university’s functionality in the pandemic, the Board of Trustees met Friday to discuss the state of the university and to approve several projects.
Eight Greek Village houses have been released from quarantine, and two more students are under interim suspension, an email from university spokesperson Jeff Stensland announced.
The University of South Carolina has 501 active coronavirus cases as of Thursday, according to the newest update of the COVID-19 dashboard.
The response coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, Dr. Deborah Birx, sat down with USC leadership and state and local officials to talk about the coronavirus on campus.
This year, more people than ever could be requesting absentee ballots because of the pandemic. According to an article from the New York Times, the amount of mail-in ballots in this election is expected to double from 2016.
The student senate discussed public budgets, efforts to maintain library resources for students and a panel discussing freedom of speech in Wednesday evening's senate meeting.
First-year business student Lizzie Pyne found out her friend tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 2. She received a call from the university about it that Thursday, Sept. 3.
The Carolina Socialists held a demonstration in the center of the Horseshoe from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday to protest how the university is handling student COVID cases.
The University of South Carolina now has 654 active coronavirus cases on campus, according to the latest update of the university's COVID-19 dashboard.
Julian Williams, the university's vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion, spoke on how to make campus more inclusive and diversify faculty recruitment at the virtual Diversity Matters professional development series Tuesday.
A 30-year-old man died in a shooting at 6 a.m. Tuesday at Rivers Edge apartments.
Saliva testing resumed Tuesday morning with a lowered capacity of 200 tests a day for students.
The University of South Carolina has cited the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) in order to withhold the location of coronavirus clusters on campus and specific data about the clusters.