In Brief: 7/15/16
France attack kills at least 84
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France attack kills at least 84
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs has announced a new LGBTQ Peer Mentoring Program designed to help first-year and transfer USC students in the LGBTQ community adjust to life on campus.
Stars and bars flew over the lawn outside the South Carolina Statehouse Sunday exactly one year after their removal from the same spot.
The capital city of the first state to secede from the Union saw the Confederate battle flag return to Statehouse grounds Sunday morning.
Baddourah, wife to be psychologically evaluated
Car crashes into Horseshoe
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs is offering a place and time for students or whomever else wishes to participate in an open dialogue about the social issues surrounding recent tragedies.
Clowney to open vape shop
Former Gamecock to start All-Star game
Columbia City Councilman Moe Baddourah, who also holds a position on USC's faculty and is the director of the McCutchen House, was arrested Saturday and charged with criminal domestic violence in the second degree.
The South Carolina Secessionist Party will rally behind the Confederate flag on July 10, one year after the battle flag's removal from the top of the State House.
Columbia City Councilman Moe Baddourah was arrested Saturday and charged with criminal domestic violence in the second degree after what officials say was an altercation with his wife.
Judge rules compromise in penny sales case
Former USC basketball star Howell dies
Cities and counties across the Midlands will hold a variety of events in celebration of America's 240th birthday this weekend.
USC raises student parking fees
USC officials unveiled a plan to eliminate pledging periods for all fraternities and sororities across campus.
USC tuition jumps highest in five years
USC officials have proposed an end to pledging periods and activities for university chapters of fraternities and sororities.
For five years, Columbia has dedicated one full week to the art of style. Placing designers, vendors, entertainers and anchors in the spotlight, the fifth annual Columbia Fashion Week is now under way.