Students pack 20,000 meals for children
Student Government-organized event attracts 70 volunteers
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Student Government-organized event attracts 70 volunteers
Students must join residential learning communities
Bar shuts doors, owner cites ‘personal reasons’
Crime Blotter for Oct. 28 to Nov. 8
Most amendments to concern elections
DMX arrested in Upstate for 4th time
One of the two large stone lions that flanks the doorway of the Alpha Delta Pi house has been stolen, the sorority’s president said.
— An officer was dispatched to a call box near the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center around 9:30 p.m. Oct. 25 in reference to an indecent exposure. Four people told the officer that a light-skinned black male was walking behind them shortly before. When they stepped to the side to let him pass, the man stepped in front of them, unzipped his pants and began to masturbate in front of them. The victims screamed and ran to the call box. The man did not appear to react to their screaming and walked away. No crime alert was posted about this incident.
Associate dean leaves a lasting legacy
Safety first priority, economic development follows closely
Caroline Baity and another student had been “hitting the gym pretty hard” at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center for a few weeks when they found something to be amiss.
Committee chair resigns after completing overhaul
After going home for winter break during her second year at USC, Emma Robl decided to foster a dog from West Columbia no-kill animal shelter Pets Inc. When she brought home Sarah Bell, a 10-year-old Labrador retriever, hound and bearded collie mix, she realized she had her work cut out for her.
Former FBI analyst endorses Benjamin after ‘prayer breakfast’
Prominent attorney dies after unexpected illness
— An officer was dispatched to South Quad on the night of Oct. 19 in reference to an alcohol violation. In the fourth floor hallway, the officer discovered a shattered beer bottle that appeared to have been thrown against a stairwell door, scratching the paint. A ceiling tile was also broken near the stairwell door. The officer found puddles of urine and human feces in the stairwell on multiple levels and a sign reading “stairwell” had been ripped from the wall and taken. A resident mentor brought the officer into the room of the student responsible. He had a party in his room earlier that evening and drank six beers. The officer found empty beer cans, beer bottles and cases of beer in the student’s room. Multiple unopened beers were in the freezer, as was one mini bottle of liquor and the missing “stairwell” sign. The student said he did not know who had caused the damage in the hallway or who had urinated and defecated in the stairwell. The student was cited for possessing beer underage and given a student discipline citation.
Police identify 140 gang members for eviction
Clemson’s Boyd denies gambling rumor
Program ‘off and on’ since 1989
Bill could be last of its kind if finance codes pass next week