Commencement issue: Candlelight vigil for professor held on Horseshoe
“Here’s a health, Carolina,” the crowd sang as they raised their candles. “Forever to thee.”
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“Here’s a health, Carolina,” the crowd sang as they raised their candles. “Forever to thee.”
Governor Nikki Haley emerged with Lieutenant Governor Henry McMaster in tow on Nov. 5, 2014, at 10 p.m. on the dot to the tune of supporters chanting “four more years.”
South Carolina DMV changes policy after transgender teen wins lawsuit
After the recent shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston, the call for body cameras on law enforcement officers nationally has reached a fever pitch. But in South Carolina, 20-odd law enforcement agencies are currently wearing body cameras during duty — one of those being USCPD.
Tennessee-based housing developer EdR has begun looking to acquire property at the intersection of Main and College streets in order to build a new student housing building.
Charleston Post and Courier receives Pulitzer Prize
Finals week is on its way, which means that Thomas Cooper Library is about to get a lot more crowded.
Roger Sawyer of USC’s biology department has been named the new interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
With Rasta-colored signs, brownies for sale and the constant chant of "Legalize it," there wasn't any question as to what the College Libertarians were advocating for: marijuana.
As a part of the Earth Day celebration in Columbia, PalmettoPride announced its Great American Cleanup of South Carolina — Carolina Cleanup initiative. During this event, efforts will be focused from April 18 through April 25 to promote cleaning up litter in South Carolina.
The rain didn’t stop a large crowd from gathering for USC’s Relay For Life at Blatt Fields Friday at 7 p.m. to support the American Cancer Society in their goal to raise money to fund cancer research.
The Daily Gamecock took home 28 awards for their work in 2014 at the annual South Carolina Press Association Collegiate Awards Presentation on April 10 at Bob Jones University.
Mid-rise housing development planned at intersection of Main, College streets
Human trafficking can be an underground issue, but according to Katie Shelgren and Will Boggs, it doesn't have to be. Shelgren, a fourth-year public relations student, and her fiancé Boggs, a USC alumnus, founded Raising a Voice, to educate the public about human trafficking and help bring it to and end.
Come Friday, members of the USC community will walk and run around Blatt Fields for 12 hours to show their support for Relay For Life. But the week leading up to the main event has been a chance for students to put the word out and to show why they Relay."
Woman dies moments after finishing Columbia half marathon
Bill Press will visit USC on Tuesday to address both the public and students by invitation from Professor Donald Fowler of the department of political science.
Finances can be a major point of stress for college students.
The final event of the Muslim Student Association's week to raise awareness about Islamic culture at USC will be held Thursday at 7 p.m.
Dzhokar Tsarnaev found guilty in Boston Marathon bombing