Crime Blotter for June 20 to July 3
11-DUI 4-Vandalism 4-Drug Violation 3-Theft from Building 1-MIP 1-Theft from Vehicle 1-Tresspassing 1-Assault 1-Disorderly Conduct 1-Drunkeness 1-All Other Offenses
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11-DUI 4-Vandalism 4-Drug Violation 3-Theft from Building 1-MIP 1-Theft from Vehicle 1-Tresspassing 1-Assault 1-Disorderly Conduct 1-Drunkeness 1-All Other Offenses
USC students rallied together in protest of the current state of Iraq. The Iraqi student organization hosted a protest on Davis field Monday morning. Rally turnout is reported to have been about 50, including Iraqi and American students.
4 — Theft from Building 4 — DUI 3 — Drug Violation 2 — Trespassing 2 — Drunkenness 2 — Assault 2 — Fake ID 1 — Larceny of Bicycle 1 — Vandalism 1 — Harassment 1 — Disorderly Conduct
A developer is planning on constructing a new student housing complex just at the border of the USC campus. The building will boast 12 stories, its own built-in parking garage and floor-level retail space.
The Strategic Approaches to the Generation of Electricity, a SmartState Center developed by the College of Engineering and Computing is appealing to the public by utilizing crowd funding. The University of South Carolina research team that oversees SAGE is at the forefront of biofuel production research under the leadership of Cun Wen.
Trustus Theatre received three awards from statewide arts organizations, most notably the national grant award of $15,000 from the Shubert Foundation. The award is intended for not-for-profit professional theater and dance companies.
A collective of South Carolina native writers came together in the Coliseum on Thursday to speak to students and faculty about their experiences writing “State of the Heart: South Carolina Writers on the Places They Love,” and their careers as writers.
Irresponsible business practices demands scrutiny
Urban Outfitters offering music party
Cryptocurrency’s value has inflated, but doubts remain as to its stability