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Many presidential candidates and their campaigns will be present in Columbia this week.
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Many presidential candidates and their campaigns will be present in Columbia this week.
Hip hop and gospel radio host Cory “Coco Brother” Condrey visited Columbia for a prayer rally Saturday evening. Christian pastors, community leaders and citizens joined Condrey and his wife, Joann, at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center for an evening of music, worship and prayer.
Women came together to show how supporting Bernie Sanders and being a feminist are not mutually exclusive positions at Women for Bernie on Wednesday.
The city came alive Friday night with fresh fare from local food trucks, craft beer, live music, interactive art and new exhibits at the Columbia Museum of Art with their Arts & Draughts event.
Feb. 5
As local authorities search for a "person of interest" in the case of an on-campus sexual assault Saturday morning, a new iPhone app intended to help victims report and document their attacks has been released to the public.
USC’s 2016 Black History Month celebration kicks off this week with traditional African American performances at the Koger Center and Tapp's Art Center and an art exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Trains are a fact of life in Columbia and at USC, especially on the south side of campus.
Richland County Coroner Gary Watts has identified the student found dead at the Hub late Thursday as Rachel R. Bandman, of Glen Allen, Virginia. She was 19 years old.
Reports have begun to circulate that a female student was found dead in an apartment at the Hub on Thursday. Police have yet to comment on the reports.
1) Pay attention to your surroundings. Trust your instincts about what feels safe and what doesn't. Be aware of the people around you, especially those who might be approaching you. If possible, keep your distance from any person or situation that makes you uncomfortable.
For the first time in 13 years, Columbia City Ballet will be putting on a performance of "Aladdin." "Aladdin" presents a fun and family-friendly storyline that follows the story of a young man, Aladdin, a powerful cosmic being, Genie, and the beautiful Princess Jasmine. With twists at every turn, be ready for a fun night of adventure. The interesting plot, gorgeous stage sets, fabulous costumes and wonderful music by Ludwig Minkus all make for an enjoyable experience.
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin detailed several of the ways in which Columbia has improved in the five and a half years he has been mayor in his 2016 State of the City address Tuesday evening.
Legendary "Godfather" actor dies at 94
Jillian’s restaurant and bar, the Vista crowd pleaser famous for dancing, games and live music, closed its doors for good as of January 22.
Events this weekend:
If you walk to class along Greene Street most mornings, you cannot fail to notice the people preaching on the street or handing out religious materials. You also cannot fail to notice that they are ignored by the vast majority of students passing by. Despite being a practicing Christian, I admit that I have, for the most part, paid them little attention myself, either because I am legitimately trying to get somewhere quickly or because I am somewhat embarrassed by the heavy-handed methods often employed by those of my faith in such preaching.
Jan. 20 the USC Fashion Board will host its annual Style Swap event in the Russell House Ballroom at 7 p.m.
Columbia held its 28th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on Monday afternoon.
Over 400 USC students volunteered Saturday in the first day of the Martin Luther King Jr. Days of Service and Event Series, according to WLTX.