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(11/17/16 1:00am)
Registering for classes can be a stressful experience, and in recent years, online tools have become a big trend in easing the pain. Many students were dismayed when the popular online registration tool MyEdu announced it would no longer service USC, but other sites and tools within the University's own system have since taken effect.
(11/17/16 1:30pm)
Columbia Police receive statewide award
(11/16/16 10:29pm)
Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson will be awarded the Key to the City of Columbia while in the area to speak at The Township.
(11/16/16 7:43pm)
Thursday, Nov. 17
(11/14/16 1:53am)
As the raucous 2016 election cycle draws to a close, major players in both the Democratic and Republican parties are looking ahead for their next moves, including in South Carolina.
(11/13/16 9:48pm)
A body of a man in his mid 30s was found in front of the Bull Street parking garage Sunday afternoon. The man was not a USC student, police say, and his death has been ruled a suicide.
(11/14/16 1:30pm)
Reward available for information on puppy burning
(11/13/16 11:10pm)
Monday, Nov. 14
(11/12/16 1:04am)
Student veterans have a new place on campus to come together and find support this Veterans Day.
(11/10/16 1:30pm)
Developers eyeing Huger for new apartments, grocery store
(11/09/16 8:03pm)
In the U.S. Senate...
(11/09/16 9:40pm)
Thursday, Nov. 10
(11/06/16 10:47pm)
Monday, Nov. 7
(11/02/16 11:30pm)
Donald Trump will probably carry the Palmetto State, at least based on recent polling models.
(11/03/16 12:30pm)
"Armed and dangerous" murder suspect skips trial
(11/02/16 11:38pm)
Thursday, Nov. 3
(10/30/16 12:30pm)
Lattimore coaches state championship on anniversary of injury
(10/29/16 12:30pm)
Rising sea levels increasing coastal flooding
(10/28/16 12:30pm)
HGTV bringing "Tiny Tailgating" to Williams-Brice
(10/27/16 4:07am)
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is under fire for their policies towards LGBTQ persons and allies who work for them, and it's triggering complex discussions on the intersection of faith, sexual orientation and gender identity at USC and beyond.