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Women’s basketball coach chooses not to continue pursuing vacancy
Gamecocks look to rebound from last series’ sweep
South Carolina’s men’s basketball team will host Mississippi State tonight for a battle to get out of last place in the SEC.
A man has been arrested in a case in which a pregnant woman was killed before being set on fire and left in the woods near Screaming Eagle Road in Richland County.
A Coastal Carolina University sophomore was killed Tuesday evening in a shooting near campus.
When USC Harris Pastides first heard news of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s recent misconduct, he was “troubled.” He began to question if the organization’s recent investigation into USC had been handled properly.
Students could be required to pay fines, write essays and attend workshops if they’re caught using tobacco under a proposed ban.
University of South Carolina president supports organization's leadership
A report by state scientists outlining harmful effects of climate change in South Carolina has been concealed for more than a year by the state Department of Natural Resources, The State reported.
Woman allegedly eats drugs at police checkpoint
After South Carolina got off to a rough start on the road against Alabama Saturday, coach Frank Martin said junior guard Bruce Ellington brought back the energy the team has lacked throughout its six-game losing streak.
Pharmacy has changed a lot since the Coker Life Sciences Building was finished in 1976, and that worries Joe DiPiro.
USC requested nearly $41 million in funding from the state legislature Wednesday to pay for a pair of new initiatives and to fix some lingering problems in the statewide system.
A city design commission gave the OK to developers planning to build a private dorm, dubbed the “Hub on Main Street,” in the vacant Palmetto Center on Main Street — but it came with a hitch.
After six and a half years, David Whiteman is passing on the torch.
Student Government has ordered 10 new iPads to go along with the 20 it purchased last year for students to check out from Thomas Cooper Library.
Web presence, training program at core of new leader’s focus