Book Review: 'You're Welcome, Cleveland' by Scott Raab
Author: Scott Raab
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Author: Scott Raab
I had it all figured out by January of 2013. The fact that we got 100 inches of snow that winter helped.
A motion to extend faculty senate voting rights to faculty who are not on track to receive tenure was referred back to committee at Wednesday afternoon’s meeting.
A bill requiring South Carolina colleges and universities to follow federal guidelines when investigating on-campus acts of anti-Semitism received initial approval in a hearing of the state House of Representatives Wednesday.
Walk into the Substance Abuse Prevention and Education office in Strom Thurmond Fitness Center and you might find Brock Parrott behind the reception desk.
If you heard his name at the dinner table, or Community Table, or perhaps around any table between here and southeast Quebec, you’d have but one response: “Who?”
Accepted for services rendered everywhere from the gates of Williams-Brice Stadium to the checkout at Thomas Cooper Library, the CarolinaCard is undoubtedly a utility player.
Revisions to USC’s state funding for fiscal year 2017-18 show the university is looking to stay on par with a state economy shifting toward medical service and information technology.
As last year’s legislative session came to a close, members of the South Carolina General Assembly pre-filed 556 bills for 2017. With the 122nd South Carolina General Assembly set to convene for the first time Tuesday morning, here are three pre-filed bills to keep an eye on in the coming months:
Carolina fans everywhere are mourning the Wednesday passing of Emily Sue Dawson White, longtime administrative assistant to the athletic director and a dedicated Gamecocks fan. White was 78 years old.
Sacred documents have been a fixture of American inaugurations, big and small, for generations. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley was sworn in with her hand on the Bible, Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota on the Qur’an, and Rep. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona on the U.S. Constitution.
Though in unfamiliar territory, USC film professors found the right audience as they discussed the importance of early newsreels at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications early Friday afternoon.
With Thanksgiving only a week away, USC’s Leadership and Service Center is honoring those less fortunate with Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
Whatever is written in history books to come, no one can say they did not show up to fight.
Before a generous crowd in the Carolina Room of Capstone House on Nov. 11, four USC students addressed the experience of following Islam in the U.S.
Representatives of USC’s College Democrats, College Republicans and College Libertarians concurred on the legalization of marijuana and the need for community-based policing to soothe race relations.
As Halloween went on its merry way through USC, Jason Porter and David Adelman worked to bring an early Christmas to McMaster College.
Olivia Hassler is unquestionably a fine athlete.
USC's "It’s On Us" campaign commenced its Week of Action on Monday evening with a kickball tournament outside Strom Thurmond Fitness Center.
When South Carolinians go to the polls to elect the lower house of next year’s state General Assembly, they will find their choices for candidates extremely limited.