In Brief: Nov. 10, 2014
Winthrop Professor discovers otential new monkey species
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Winthrop Professor discovers otential new monkey species
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Man sentenced to life after robbery, kidnapping
Student Government and USCPD plan to unveil a new campus safety app after initial concerns of crime were brought to the forefront early this semester.
Clemson student falls off ship mast, dies
Four crimes deemed "stories" in campus safety report
Between Ebola in Africa, ISIS in the Middle East, conflict in Gaza and all of the other dangers in today’s world, some countries may seem off limits for travel.
A chorus of “aye” and “nay” rang out in the student Senate chambers Wednesday, as the Student Government budget for the 2014-2015 year came up for debate.
1 Assault/Simple Assault
Anderson back at tight end after injury
Tuesday. Thursday. Sunday. Tuesday.
The McNair Center for Aerospace Innovation and Research is a new center that will be located across from the College of Engineering at Catawba and Assembly streets.
The phrase, “All good things must come to an end,” is a familiar one, meant to comfort us when something in our lives changes that we wished would just stay the same.
Derrick Huggins, USC’s Associate Vice President for Transportation and Logistical Relations, announced at a Faculty Senate meeting Wednesday that university officials and hired consultants have begun work on a new parking and transportation master plan.
A few days ago, someone asked me what it feels like to be in my last week at The Daily Gamecock. Truth is, I don’t know. I probably won’t until well after this column goes to print.
Man blind in one eye after dispute over beer
Gov. Nikki Haley starts Facebook dispute
Complaint filed against Clemson football for religious activity
Gov. Haley plans $50,000 trip to India
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.