McKissick museum exhibit mixes native tradition with modern style
Traditions never really die.
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Traditions never really die.
Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 32, led police investigators to a location in Alabama where he put the bodies of his five children, The State reported.
The student senate allocated $8,882 to seven student organizations in two bills Wednesday, using its new rolling allocation method for funding.
Briefs dont include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
First female South Carolina artillery commander to train
With a smile and a snip of the scissors, President Harris Pastides cut the ceremonial ribbon that celebrated the reopening of USC’s historic Women’s Quad.
A woman was killed and a man was injured in a shooting that took place Wednesday night at 34 Burdock Circle, a location off of Shop Road, The State reported. The area is in the vicinity of off-campus housing locations The Retreat, The Woodlands and Copper Beech.
Planned bathroom brawl leads to 11 arrests
USCPD has arrested a suspect in the on-campus armed robbery that took place Thursday near the Horseshoe. The arrest was announced at 3:10 p.m. on Tuesday, and the suspect is currently being questioned. The investigation is still ongoing.
Campus flasher arrested by Columbia Police
Going to college for the first year can be like entering a whole new world. Freshmen give a unique perspective on what Columbia and USC are like for the first time. Here are some thoughts from a few first-year students had on their first few days as a Gamecock.
Deputy coroner resigns after DUI charge Lexington County is looking for a new deputy coroner. Barry Wright, who previously had held the position, was taken into custody Tuesday after he was found asleep in his running car as it was stationary in the middle of an intersection, The State reported. According to a West Columbia Police Department report, Wright was found slumped over his steering wheel with a 24-ounce beer can in his center cup holder. When asked to exit the vehicle, Wright opened a can of tobacco and began chewing.He said the smell of alcohol was coming from the can, and that he had consumed alcohol four hours ago but “had a dip in the entire time.” He told officers the cans in his car were “from a death scene yesterday” and didn’t need to be thrown out. Both cans were cold to the touch. Officers took Wright into custody, where he posted bail. His resignation was submitted and accepted later Wednesday, according to Lexington County Coroner Earl Wells. —Davis Klabo, Assistant News Editor
Nobody has ever accused the Greek system at USC of being too spartan. With most fraternities and sororities operating in a sphere of relative comfort, maintained only in part by organizational fees that can (but don’t always) exceed $1,000 per year, some students tend to believe that Greek Life is a haven for the wealthy and mostly barred to everyone else.
Midlands men stood a little taller this Thursday as the fifth-annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” march kicked off outside of the State House.
On a day marked by celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the USC African American Studies program presented the 17th-annual Robert Smalls Lecture to a packed crowd in the Capstone Campus Room Thursday.
Fashion and style occupied the Arnold School of Public Health Tuesday as the USC Fashion Board hosted its annual symposium.
The 2014 Thomas H. Regan Executive Lecture Series kicked into high gear on Thursday as Mike Helton, President of NASCAR, spoke at the Belk Auditorium.
In a crowded showing at Harper College’s Gressette Room Wednesday, USC recognized Emily Learner as the 2014 Outstanding Woman of the Year.
USC’s Tunnel of Awareness exhibit seeks to illuminate social justice issues for interested students. The exhibit, which is in the Capstone House Campus Room, opened Monday and closes today. It will be open from noon to 4 p.m.
A spin on the television show “Project Runway,” Project Condom asked teams to design and create a fashionable outfit to be graded by a panel of judges. And if that weren’t hard enough, the garments had to be made primarily out of condoms, an effort to promote safe and healthy sexual practices among USC students.