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(11/03/15 12:55am)
In a move that will directly impact the healthcare of thousands of college students, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new recommendation for meningococcal vaccinations on Oct. 23.
(11/02/15 6:06am)
Richland County Sheriff’s Department investigating Two Notch Road shooting
(10/28/15 12:03pm)
Second-year political science student Shacori’ya Eaves got an added bonus when she signed up for the popular POLI 360 Political Parties class this fall semester: It would feature multiple classes taught by South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Matt Moore and South Carolina Democratic Chairman Jaime Harrison.
(10/21/15 7:48am)
Former U.S. Senator drops out of 2016 Democratic Primary battle
(10/19/15 3:12am)
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at USC, a collection of nine historically African American Greek organizations, have withdrawn from homecoming activities following a conflict with Homecoming Commission organizers.
(10/18/15 11:25pm)
These briefs do not include every incident from the
last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information
could change as investigations continue.
(10/18/15 10:49pm)
Richland County jury awards family multi-million dollar settlement in case against local bar
(10/14/15 5:29am)
As
flood waters in and around Columbia continue to recede, both the campus and the
city have begun the process of recovery. With the state preparing to enter day 13 of state
emergency operations, the South Carolina Emergency Response Team has lowered
their operational status from OPCON 1 to OPCON 3. OPCON 3 is the third lowest of the
five possible operation levels, according to The State.
(10/11/15 10:59pm)
Students living in residence halls have spent much of the aftermath of the historic flooding in Columbia dealing with a lack of city water service. Though service has been restored to campus, residence halls are still, like the entire city of Columbia, under a boil water advisory, meaning water should be “vigorously” boiled for at least a minute before consumption or use.
(10/03/15 3:53am)
The
Leadership and Service Center hosted this year’s Start Conference, an event designed
to build leadership skills with regard to entrepreneurship, on Friday afternoon.
The event featured presentations from local entrepreneurs on their experiences in business, networking opportunities and workshops on different aspects of starting a business.
(10/02/15 2:59am)
USCPD released a new
crime bulletin for students Thursday afternoon regarding a phone scam targeting
college students. According to the release, the scam involves students
receiving phone calls from persons claiming to be from the police or IRS who
say that the student must immediately send money or a warrant will be issued
for their arrest.
(10/02/15 3:12am)
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley declared a state of emergency Thursday evening in anticipation of high rainfall totals and flooding as part of the impacts of Hurricane Joaquin, according to The State.
(09/30/15 11:36pm)
My Carolina Alumni Association announced Wednesday night that they will extend the request time for free admission wristbands to Brad Paisley’s Oct. 16 concert.
(09/30/15 4:45pm)
The Associated Press (AP) reports that Forest Acres Police Chief Gene Sealy has confirmed the death of Officer Greg Alia following an incident at Richland Mall in Forest Acres. He was a graduate of the USC, according to WLTX.
(09/30/15 4:08am)
Husband of business school namesake dies at 71
(09/29/15 3:45am)
USC College Republicans hosted officials from the National Rifle Association (NRA) for an introduction to the NRA University program this Monday in the Russell House Ballroom. Representatives from the NRA in attendance were two grassroots coordinators for the organization. With a membership of 4.3 million, the NRA is one of the nation’s most powerful — and controversial — interest groups.
(09/23/15 11:57pm)
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul addressed a
standing-room-only crowd Wednesday, Sept. 23 in the Russell House Ballroom
alongside Rep. Mick Mulvaney
and South Carolina State Sen. Tom Davis at an
event organized by the USC chapter of Students for Rand (SFR).
(09/21/15 2:42am)
On the eve of impeachment proceedings against University Fraternity Council Board President Tim Bryson, nine of the 13 USC Interfraternity Council (IFC) fraternities suspended from recruitment by the fraternity council board on Sept. 1 have been formally cleared of wrongdoing, according to a press release from the fraternity council Executive Board.
(09/16/15 4:37am)
Capstone House was buzzing with political chatter Tuesday when a five-person panel convened for a discussion on the 2016 primaries in South Carolina.
(09/14/15 4:00am)
The campus will be at the heart of the political landscape Tuesday at 7 p.m. as a panel of six state party chairmen, national political reporters and analysts participate in a Symposium on Presidential Primaries, hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences in Capstone House.