Thefts raise concerns for security on campus
Starting today, resident mentors in all residence halls on campus will be making routine checks to make sure students are locking their doors.
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Starting today, resident mentors in all residence halls on campus will be making routine checks to make sure students are locking their doors.
With Opening Day against Virginia Military Institute on Friday, South Carolina baseball Coach Ray Tanner doesn’t have all of the answers, but he has most of them.
Columnists Callie Purvis and Dashawn Bryant write on the child abuse cases at Miramonte Elementary School
A USC student and former Sigma Alpha Epsilon member died early Saturday morning.
Campaign seasons past at USC have seen drama, some of it petty — stolen or vandalized banners — and some not so petty — major elections violations disqualifying candidates.
Flu season normally peaks around February — but at USC, it hasn’t this year.
This week, that cooperation fell apart. In response to Friday's sexual assault allegation, The Daily Gamecock requested police reports related to the incident. At every turn, the Columbia Police Department stood in our way. It resisted our staff's myriad requests and questions in a manner that was unnecessarily unhelpful. The department's stonewalling even stretched the boundaries of public information laws.
As this unseasonably warm January has finally wound its way to a close, many Americans are already starting to stock up on a variety of Tostitos, seven-layer dips, chicken wings and homemade chili. But all of this stashing is not for a winterlong hibernation — it’s for Super Bowl Sunday. On Feb. 5, millions of viewers will tune in to see the long-awaited matchup between Wisconsin’s own Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos. Just kidding. But whether you pull for the Giants or you just want to see “Handsome Tom” Brady of the Patriots lose, it’s worth it for that special thing that comes only once a year: the Super Bowl commercial. Here’s some of the best of the best.
Resident mentors are receiving a technology upgrade this semester, replacing pagers with cellphones and ultimately saving the university almost $350 per year.
The South Carolina State Museum is breaking attendance records with its latest featured exhibit "Body Worlds Vital."
When Lorenzo Ward was announced as the new defensive coordinator for South Carolina, he may not have been the most excited person in the room.
Now that Rick Santorum is being taken seriously by the media, contraception is suddenly a part of our national political conversation. The last real mention of it was in 1965, when the Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut that banning contraception violated the right to privacy. In Saturday's debate, Mitt Romney brushed the issue aside as irrelevant, because "no state wants to" ban contraception. That may be true, but it doesn't mean the whole issue is moot. Current law does not treat all forms of contraception equally, and the policy of the current administration severely restricts access to one form in particular.
The decision was announced on Tuesday by Dennis Pruitt, USC's vice president for student affairs, in the waning moments of a university Board of Trustees meeting. The announcement followed a unanimous vote on Monday by the fraternity's national Board of Directors.
It appears Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd won’t be conversing with the Twitter community any time soon.
Fourteenth-ranked South Carolina has completed its regular season after a 34-13 victory over rival Clemson on Saturday. Sports Editor James Kratch offers his grades for the Gamecocks to date.
He will take over for the paper's current editor, Josh Dawsey, who leaves the paper in December after two semesters as editor-in-chief and seven semesters on staff. Campbell chose Kristyn Sanito, a third-year English student, as managing editor for the spring. Sanito is currently the newspaper's copy desk chief.
Coach Darrin Horn needed just four words to summarize South Carolina’s attitude as it heads into its lone exhibition game of the season:
USC has saved $12.7 million for a 60,000-square-foot, $26.7 million expansion to the Thomson Student Health Center, Chief Financial Officer Ed Walton said at Friday’s board of trustees retreat.