Police make nearly 50 arrests at St. Patrick's Day Festival
How many people turned out for St. Patrick’s Day in Five Points Saturday isn’t known yet, but police made a few more arrests this year.
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How many people turned out for St. Patrick’s Day in Five Points Saturday isn’t known yet, but police made a few more arrests this year.
Effects of good weather, USC break on attendance not clear
Renovations to the Women’s Quadrangle won’t be held up by a delayed state vote to approve the project, according to Chief Financial Officer Ed Walton.
Poll: Most SC residents support Medicaid growth
USC plans to start “training” drivers to avoid Greene Street during the day, as it plans to gate off more of the road.
Some things were just like normal by the Greek Village Tuesday morning: Traffic on Blossom Street was snarled, and a train blocked cars on Lincoln Street.
Renovations to the Women’s Quadrangle could be held up as a vote by the state Budget and Control Board to approve them was delayed Tuesday.
USC is eyeing a pair of properties near campus to open more space for parking and to add sports fields, but it isn’t actively pursuing them for now.
Students could be required to pay fines, write essays and attend workshops if they’re caught using tobacco under a proposed ban.
USC has approved nearly all the courses that will be a part of the Carolina Core, the university’s new set of general education requirements.
Campaigning for Student Government office is no cheap feat — for most candidates, anyway.
For a while Sunday evening, the Russell House Ballroom became a hair salon.
Student Government is considering changing how often it divvies up money among student organizations, from each semester currently, to potentially each week, in an effort to make sure all of those funds are spent.
A man fired on a police officer and another person in Five Points Saturday, the second shooting in the span of two weekends, leaving Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott “very, very, very discouraged.”
USC is re-evaluating how much it spends on law enforcement and where it allocates those resources in the wake of crimes over the last week, university officials said Wednesday.
A woman was raped and robbed near the East Quad residence hall early Tuesday morning, according to a Carolina Alert.
A woman was raped and robbed between midnight and 1 a.m. Tuesday on the 1400 block of Blossom Street, near East Quad, according to a Carolina Alert.