In Brief: January 23, 2014
South Carolina scam moves up East Coast
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South Carolina scam moves up East Coast
Four pieces of legislation were introduced at the student senate’s Wednesday meeting, including two resolutions to support efforts to lobby the state General Assembly.
USC President Harris Pastides asked for $10.1 million from the state government Wednesday, so the university can take what the university calls a “tuition timeout.”
Downtown development, safety, recycling among key points
Pets Inc. saved by over 3,000 donations, a total $117,000
Authorities on Friday released the names of the two people died after an SUV drove off the Blossom Street bridge into the Congaree River.
9 assistants get raises, contract extensions
USC trustees approved a lease agreement with Holder Properties Inc. to construct two student apartment complexes and an office building, marking a nearly $120 million investment.
Spurrier gets $700,000 raise, university moving forward with public-private partnership
Man’s nose bitten off in family brawl
The house of delegates has passed its first piece of legislation and sent it to the student senate, but the bill wasn’t without its issues.
Former South Carolina running back Kenny Miles said in a statement Wednesday that he was diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety and is seeking treatment.
You’ve picked up packages in the basement. Freshman year, you ate almost all of your meals on the first floor. You’ve seen a movie or two in the theater on the second floor, and probably snuck some Chick-fil-A into a show. Maybe you’ve even been to an interest meeting or gotten a haircut on the third floor.
While state legislators were inside gaveling in the first session of the new year, protesters on both sides of the Statehouse flooded the grounds Tuesday, demanding representation that lined up with their views.
Boil water advisories issued in various neighborhoods
USC’s telephone and Internet services have been restored after a break in service at 1600 Hampton Street, according to a University Technical Services employee.
On a warm Tuesday night, the words to “Let It Snow” drifted through campus at USC’s 59th annual tree lighting ceremony.
Two boys chased by bloodhounds, apprehended
Second teen arrested in Lexington iPad thefts
Bluff Road restaurant serves 4,000 pieces of chicken for home games