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Sophomore first base Beau Hollins steps on first base to get the runner out agaisnt Clemson University at Segra Park on Feb. 28th 2026. The Gamecocks fell short to the Tigers 4-1.
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Sophomore first base Beau Hollins steps on first base to get the runner out agaisnt Clemson University at Segra Park on Feb. 28th 2026. The Gamecocks fell short to the Tigers 4-1.
Junior right handed pictcher Amp Phillips pitches a strike against Clemson University at Segra Park on Feb. 28th 2026. The Gamecocks fell short to the Tigers 4-1.
Junior right handed pictcher Amp Phillips loads up to throw a strike against Clemson University at Segra Park on Feb. 28th 2026. The Gamecocks fell short to the Tigers 4-1.
South Carolina Highway Patrol officers stand guard on either side of Rev. Jackson Sr.’s casket. Flags, wreaths and photographs surround the memorial in order to honor the late reverend.
Student Body President Courtney Tkacs reports on the Stuff-a-Bus event and encourages the other senators to attend during the Student Body President Report period at the Russell House Theater on Nov. 5, 2025. Tkacs added that senators wanting to volunteer should bring non-perishable food items and wear their Student Government shirts.
Sophomore first baseman Beau Hollins catches the ball on first base to get the runner out against Clemson at Segra Park on Feb. 28, 2026. The Gamecocks fell short to the Tigers 4-1.
A team of veterinarians, veterinarian technicians and scientists at Chernobyl are in front of the old reactor and its deteriorating sarcophagus. Scientists hold the flags of the United States and Ukraine to represent their works.
The South Carolina State House is seen on Feb. 23, 2026. Jim Clyburn started his career in politics in the early 1970s when he moved to Columbia to work for then-governor John C. West.
Members of the public wait in line to pay respects to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who lies in state in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. The line was long enough to completely encircle the building and then extend further towards Gervais Street.
Members of the public wait in line to visit the Rev. Jesse Jackson lying in state in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Hundreds of people gathered to wait for hours to pay their respects.
Attendees listen to remarks given at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Jackson, a civil rights leader who was a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., passed away last month in Chicago, Illinois.
Mourners sit in silence in a moment of reflection at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Jackson’s family was in attendance, with the exception of his widow, Jacqueline, who got sick.
Mourners bow their heads in prayer at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Jackson, a Greenville, South Carolina, native and two-time presidential candidate, passed away in Chicago, Illinois, where his funeral will be held.
Mourners applaud remarks given at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Jackson is the second Black man to lie in state at the South Carolina Capitol, after Clementa Pinckney, who was assassinated by white supremacist Dylann Roof during the Charleston church shooting.
The casket of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, covered by the American flag, lies in state in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. The Jackson family’s request that he lie in state at the United States Capitol in Washington was denied.
State Rep. and Democratic candidate for governor Jermaine Johnson speaks at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. Johnson instructed the media to leave the room so a private ceremony for Jackson’s family and friends could be held.
A men’s choir performs at the lying-in-state of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in the South Carolina State House on March 2, 2026. The event was branded as a “celebration of life.”