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(04/15/14 2:01am)
Many students graduating May 9 are upset that family members who planned to attend commencement ceremonies months in advance may not get the chance to after it was announced that graduates are only guaranteed up to four tickets.
(04/14/14 3:59pm)
Limit affects business, journalism, nursing, pharmacy, public health students
(04/13/14 4:45pm)
A group of men, one with a gun, attempted to rob a man walking on Pickens Street at 1 a.m. Sunday, according to police.
(04/09/14 6:19pm)
Boeing president, NASA administrator also speaking at commencement ceremonies
(04/09/14 3:51am)
At 4 p.m. on a warm, sunny Wednesday, Haley Guyton is raking the sand at USC’s new sand volleyball facility along with her teammates. They’ve just wrapped up a typical afternoon’s practice, scrimmaging while a playlist packed with hard rock hits from the ’80s blasted from the sidelines, punctuated by the dull thuds and sharp smacks of volleyballs hitting hands and arms.
(04/08/14 2:17am)
Opera is in Mandy Fang’s family. Her father, sister and brother-in-law are all professional opera singers, but Fang has stayed on the composition side of the centuries-old art. She recently completed her first opera, funded by a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is now among eight women chosen by Opera America to receive a $12,500 grant to bring her production to the stage.
(04/07/14 1:50am)
What: NBT New Music Night: Slone’s Agenda / Silver Screen Orchestra / Incredibly Tall People / Oneforall / Unsettled
When: Doors open at 6 p.m.
Cost: $5 over 21, $8 under 21
(03/31/14 4:47am)
Denmark, SC example shows teaching all options most effective
(03/27/14 4:25am)
What started out as a cold for second-year business student Colton Beasley turned into something neither he nor his family and friends could anticipate.
(03/24/14 1:33am)
Indie-rockers to perform on campus Thursday
(03/23/14 9:41pm)
Rodgers suspended from team after disorderly conduct, underage drinking citations
(03/21/14 3:12am)
Three years ago, when Rebecca Phillips took the helm of the Mighty Sound of the Southeast, the band’s sound wasn’t all that mighty.
(03/13/14 10:40pm)
Maj. Melron Kelly chosen to fill role until city chooses permanent department head
(02/18/14 3:29am)
If Lindsay Richardson had followed her plans from senior year in high school, she wouldn’t be running for student body president right now. She wouldn’t be involved in Student Government.
(02/18/14 2:59am)
David Leggett likes being in the background. So, when a friend of his approached him about running for student body vice president over winter break, Leggett “completely blew him off.”
(02/11/14 7:17pm)
City officials have named five finalists to be Columbia’s next police chief, but interim Chief Ruben Santiago, who has led the department since April, isn’t one of them.
(02/03/14 3:37am)
Student Government elections will take place Feb. 18 and 19 on my.sc.edu, and students will elect new executive officers and several new student senators.
(01/27/14 2:31am)
Shots were fired in the Copper Beech apartment complex late Saturday night, but a day later, little else was known.
(01/23/14 5:04am)
While Gov. Nikki Haley touted big plans for K-12 education across the state, South Carolina’s public colleges and universities went unmentioned in her 2014 State of the State address Wednesday night.
(01/21/14 2:59am)
-An officer was called to West Quad late on the night of Jan. 11 in response to the strong smell of marijuana in a hallway. The officer knocked on the door of where the smell was believed to be coming from and he heard one student say “hide.” When a resident of the apartment opened the door, the officer asked him to bring out any marijuana. The student presented a pizza box that contained marijuana and a yellow pipe used to smoke marijuana. The student said that the marijuana was his and the other people in the apartment were visitors from out of town. The student was cited for possessing marijuana.