In Sorensen’s memory, runners don bow ties for charity
On Saturday, they came wearing bow ties — and gym shorts.
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On Saturday, they came wearing bow ties — and gym shorts.
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Sumner is charged with second-degree assault and battery, according to a release.
Columbia police arrested two USC students in two separate incidents in the waning hours of Thursday night and early into this morning.
The Columbia police have a rough few weeks ahead of them. The incidents from last weekend have raised safety concerns from people all over the city, and the cops are under a lot of pressure to show citizens not only can they respond to crime but that they can also prevent it.
Columbia police are ramping up their patrols of USC’s campus and the areas around it, Chief Randy Scott said.
You've never seen Mark Rothko like this before.
Skies were clear in Charlotte, N.C., early Thursday evening, but the threat of rain still forced President Barack Obama’s nomination acceptance speech to be moved from the open-air, 75,000-seat Bank of America Stadium.
Police have identified three persons of interest they think may be connected to last week’s assault near Five Points.
Columbia police are looking for three men in connection to an assault near Five Points earlier this week.
For Beau Owens, this Saturday is going to start off a little bit earlier than most.
The Faber Entrepreneurship Center will launch the Technology Instigator, a campus-wide program designed to facilitate networking and connectivity among inspired students, in the fall.
Its goals are worthy. Like it or not, the United States can no longer be considered an industrial powerhouse, but it is one of the worldwide leaders in technology. In March, Fortune Magazine surveyed top business executives to find out the most admired companies in the world and four of the top five were American tech companies. The tech industry is a huge part of the world economy, and Columbia needs to tap into that. Investments to that end are well worth it.
Saturday was a busy one in Five Points for Columbia law enforcement officers.
Major developments are in the works at Innovista, USC’s multi-million dollar knowledge-based economic development project.
Temperatures have dipped back into the double digits after this weekend’s record-setting heat wave and quick-moving thunderstorms. Still, USC weather experts are predicting a hotter-than-usual summer for Columbia.
Downtown Columbia developers are looking to USC students and young professionals to bring a new edge to downtown.
Two engineering students are using their technical knowledge to help Columbia iPhone and iPad users bring their ideas to life.
In a few years, USC may have a new neighbor on South Assembly Street — a 5.6-acre Walmart shopping center.
Last Friday a man and a woman were hit by a car while crossing the street in Five Points. The woman sustained a serious leg injury and is still in the hospital.