In Brief: 4/20/16
Columbia resident killed in three-car collision
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Columbia resident killed in three-car collision
A USC student partnered with a local organization to create an Earth Day celebration focused on how what humans eat affects the environment.
A University of South Carolina alumnus was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, one of the highest accolades for writing in the world, on Monday.
Greene Street will become the center of green living on Tuesday as it hosts the Earth Jam festival alongside Travel Lightly Day and the Healthy Carolina Farmer's Market in celebration of Earth Day, which is Friday, April 22.
A man is accused of throwing a hammer at his roommate during an altercation Thursday afternoon. Officers responded regarding a verbal argument that resulted in a physical attack. The victim said he had a dispute with his roommate who threatened to hurt him with a hammer. The roommate then entered the victim's bedroom and proceeded to throw a hammer, missing him but hitting and damaging the wall. The victim told officers that his roommate had a history of mental health issues, and the roommate confirmed this. The roommate turned over the hammer to officers for processing and said he is planning to move.
The grand opening of the $25 million Center for Applied Innovation on Thursday marked an expansion of the relationship between USC and IBM.
A registered sex offender was arrested by USC police for allegedly following a female student Thursday evening, according to a report by The State.
Newberry superintendent killed in crash
The 2016 election cycle has been one of national obsession with national politics as both major parties have slugged through high-stakes primary seasons. But below the radar, a number of state and local races and referendums are also raging.
Richland County faces lawsuit over FOIA dispute
Monday, April 11
Fireflies throw no-hitter in season opener
Nicole Fisk's service-learning English 102 class started out as an analysis of one of the most popular book series of recent years, "The Hunger Games," paired with a project on veteran homelessness. It has since evolved into a meaningful service project about the Syrian refugee crisis.
Shandon properties rezoned for commercial use
MyEdu will no longer provide its scheduling service to University of South Carolina students starting at the end of the month.
The USC chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity no longer exists, according to a letter of resignation by Fraternity Council President Brian Lewis.
Noted activist Veronika Scott will discuss social entrepreneurship and how young people can become involved in charity as part of a Women's History Month Lecture on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Capstone Conference Center. Scott will alsohave lunch with 15 students earlier in the day.
With both swimsuit season and finals just around the corner, the second half of spring semester is a time many are looking to get in shape but struggling to do so. Little changes in your everyday way of doing things can often make a big difference. Use these low-budget, campus-lifestyle-friendly tricks stay happy and healthy as the year winds down.
Arrests made following deputy-involved crash
Monday, March 28