4.1 magnitude earthquake shakes Columbia
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Students shown historic rooms and artifacts
Shirley Temple dies at 85
After a week of handshakes, Greene Street banners and Horseshoe portraits, the seven students running for Student Government executive offices took to the Russell House Theater stage for debate Monday night.
Highway Patrol trooper to become full-time pastor
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
Administrators, faculty, students and alumni traveled to the State House Wednesday morning to lobby for USC’s proposed tuition timeout on the 11th annual Carolina Day.
Student senate opted not to vote Wednesday on a bill that would put a new constitution with significant changes to Student Government’s structure up for a vote by the student body.
Toal wins reelection, maintains chief justice seat
— While on patrol early Wednesday morning, an officer saw a man urinating at the corner of Laurens and Greene streets. When the man saw the patrol car, he began to walk in the opposite direction, but the officer pulled up next to him and noticed the man was still urinating as he walked. The man was unsteady and slurred his speech and told the officer that he was 18. The officer asked for his fake ID, and the man provided a Connecticut driver’s license that did not belong to him. When the officer asked where he had been, the man said he was at “Pavlov’s all night drinking beer.”
Eight cases of frozen shrimp go missing in Fort Mill
After a five-year hiatus, the second 3-on-3 basketball tournament, hosted by USC Intramural Sports and the women’s basketball team, kicked off at the Colonial Life Arena.
The Pastides family welcomed a new Gamecock into the world Jan. 16 in Santa Monica, Calif., as USC President Harris Pastides’ daughter Katharine had her second daughter, Alice Anastasia Erickson.
Student Government officers have proposed a new constitution that, if passed through student senate next week, will appear as a referendum on the ballot in the upcoming election.
Big names coming to Columbia this year
How the winter weather played out on campus, in city
S.C. State president defends lockdown decision
As the afternoon started to fade into night around 4:30 p.m. on January 28, 2014, the Thomas Cooper Library was barren. The doors were locked, the sidewalks all but empty, the steps littered with small pellets — of salt, that is.
Red flag alert lifted by officials
CPD asks citizens to help identify suspects