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USC will once again be in the spotlight of the nation, as it hosts ESPN’s College GameDay on the Horseshoe before the Georgia game Saturday.
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USC will once again be in the spotlight of the nation, as it hosts ESPN’s College GameDay on the Horseshoe before the Georgia game Saturday.
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The Columbia police have a rough few weeks ahead of them. The incidents from last weekend have raised safety concerns from people all over the city, and the cops are under a lot of pressure to show citizens not only can they respond to crime but that they can also prevent it.
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Crime around Columbia has been out of control lately, and this weekend was no exception. After two assaults and one shooting incident that occurred in Five Points Saturday and Sunday, the police have decided, yet again, it’s time for a hard crackdown.
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It is difficult to overstate the value of $2.5 million to a college student.
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The overflow of USC students may now have another option for housing. According to an announcement at a Friday meeting of USC's board of trustees, one of several parking lots by the Colonial Life Arena could soon be a 500-bed on-campus housing complex, plus 60,000 feet of classroom space.
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In his state of the university address, President Pastides made about the most overwhelming argument for more state funding he could.
USC is embarking on its first-ever unified marketing campaign in an attempt to rebrand the school and improve its reputation. Via advertising, alumni outreach and other methods, the university has begun its mission to change the way our school is viewed by the nation.
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Last weekend, 23 former University of South Carolina Student Body Presidents descended on Columbia for the inaugural Student Body Presidents Council Retreat.
After a meeting called by USC President Harris Pastides last week between Columbia police Chief Randy Scott and USC's top administrators, the university has decided to up its efforts to keep our campus secure and combat crime in a city where crime abounds.
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In an interview for today's front-page farewell profile story, retiring Mic Man Brent McCraw mentioned that when he took over the job five years ago, he caught a lot of flak for his unconventional, "over-the-top" outfit and "crazy" personality.
USC dropped four spaces to 115th in the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings of the nation's top 151 universities.
Coach Steve Spurrier may not think 92 degrees is so bad, but Saturday was hot.
Amanda Coyne: My class of 28 was already half empty when I was told that my mother had come to pick me up from school early on the afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001. I was already confused as to why everyone suddenly had to leave school; maybe they all had the flu, I thought. But after my sister and I got in the car and I cheekily asked my mother if she had forgotten to tell me about a doctor's appointment, she told me.