In Brief: April 24, 2014
Woman arrested after leaving loaded gun in Chik-fil-A bathroom
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Woman arrested after leaving loaded gun in Chik-fil-A bathroom
After a year marked by constitutional challenges, prolonged debates and convoluted internal matters, the student senate is looking to the future.
NFIB endorses Graham, Chamber of Commerce may be next
The Daily Gamecock was named the best collegiate newspaper by the South Carolina Press Association for the sixth year in a row and took home 30 awards for its work in 2013.
South Carolina gas prices on the rise
After two years of leading the wave, wearing Gamecock-speckled trousers and cheering with the masses at Williams-Brice Stadium, Chase Mizzell stepped off the stage as Mic Man for the last time this year.
The garden next to the Osborne Administration building was dedicated Friday morning to the three students who integrated USC in 1963.
— An officer went to Columbia Hall in response to a woman passed out near the dumpsters. When the officer arrived, the woman was conscious and trying to get into a white SUV, which she said was not hers, since her car is red. The woman did not answer when the officer asked her if she had been drinking and said she did not have her license. The woman told the officer she was 17, and the officer decided she needed to be taken to the hospital. She was cited for minor in possession of beer under 21.
Strippers sue South Carolina clubs over wages
South Carolina Democrats will have a chance to tell the state government how they feel about medicinal marijuana come June, when a nonbinding referendum addressing the issue will appear on their primary ballot.
It’s official: Ben Rector will open for Andy Grammer at Carolina Productions’ spring concert April 17.
Emma’s Law moving toward Haley’s desk
Proposal passes on 4-3 vote
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
North Myrtle Beach hosts Quidditch World Cup
The student senate celebrated Wednesday night after passing its first few pieces of legislation, followed by a lively discussion regarding the university’s health services.
State Supreme Court reverses jury’s decision, rules in favor of fan
Students will start feeling the effects of USC’s plans to build a privately funded dorm behind the Carolina Coliseum as soon as next week.
A few days after the dust settled at the Springdale Race Course, the highly anticipated numbers are in: How many people got arrested?
Construction on the 878-bed housing project on USC’s west campus is set to begin in fall 2015 and will change up parking accommodations around the Carolina Coliseum, according to a university release.