Capital Renewal Plan sets $4.2 million for Benson building restoration
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Around 20 protesters in the “Occupy Columbia” movement were arrested and taken into custody Wednesday night after they refused to heed Gov. Nikki Haley’s order to leave the Statehouse lawn.
Normally, throwing trash into a garbage can is an “out of sight, out of mind” affair. But Tuesday, that trash landed on Greene Street, and Sustainable Carolina sifted through its contents.
Columbia will now have a three member ad hoc committee to address proposals for the sale of the Capital City Stadium property on Assembly Street, according to a vote from city council.
He will take over for the paper's current editor, Josh Dawsey, who leaves the paper in December after two semesters as editor-in-chief and seven semesters on staff. Campbell chose Kristyn Sanito, a third-year English student, as managing editor for the spring. Sanito is currently the newspaper's copy desk chief.
That's why at noon Monday, representatives and supporters of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Palmetto Chapter poured bottles of food coloring into both of Five Points' fountains, transforming their waters a bright blue.
Clark Gillespy stands quietly before a group of about 40 students and faculty in the Business Administration building’s Lumpkin Auditorium, pausing a few seconds before he asks,
The GSR — a lagging indicator that reflects the percentage of athletes who graduate within six years of their arrival on campus — now stands at 73 percent, itself the second lowest in the SEC, down from 78 percent five years ago. Ole Miss is lower at 72 percent.
Fall was in the air at Northside Baptist Church’s recreational fields in Lexington this weekend on a chilly, blustery Saturday morning; the leaves were changing, and a youth flag football team cheered gleefully.
Greene Street seemed awfully lively Saturday afternoon as WUSC’s Zombie Walk set off toward Five Points.
Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation will bring hundreds of new jobs to Lexington County.
Among the issues broached in Benjamin's question-and-answer session were retaining and attracting entrepreneurs to the city, fixing the floundering CMRTA bus system and establishing the mayor's vision for Columbia.
The organization received more than 40 applications for the award, which honors an undergraduate male not involved in Greek Life who is an example of the fraternity's ideals, according to chapter scholarship chair Mark Bearden. A committee of the chapter's members interviewed 19 semifinalists before Brunson was selected last weekend.
Protestors' occupation of the Statehouse entered its third day Monday, and the "Occupy Columbia" movement's core contingent said they weren't moving.
Frustration with wealth disparity and political representation exploded onto the Statehouse grounds this weekend as “Occupy Columbia” took hold of the capital city.
Ask South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian what he thinks about the future of South Carolina and its citizens’ futures, and he’ll tell it to you straight.
USC’s endowment per student ranked last of any university in the Southeastern Conference last year, but university officials say the fund is on the rise.
While USC’s director of Student Conduct says the suspension of fraternity recruitment earlier this semester and other drastic attempts to sober up the university’s alcoholic culture have been successful, the changes may be fleeting and the future situation bleak.