Constitutional Council: Snead has standing in organizational challenge
Organizational challenge will go to hearing within 10 business days
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Organizational challenge will go to hearing within 10 business days
Anniversary of attacks time for somber reflection, not themed parties
Treadwell, Solomon return 50 years later
On Sept. 11, 1963, there were no riots. There were no federal marshals. There was no fight from the state government. Three new African-American students walked down the steps of the Osborne Administration Building, the first to do so since Reconstruction.
The 2013-2014 academic year will be dedicated to celebrating the anniversary of USC’s desegregation, with academic and cultural events from September until April.
Converse College cuts tuition by 43 percent
Brief asks Constitutional Council to throw out case
Crime Blotter for Aug. 27 to Sept. 6
Newberry High School junior killed by train
First-years learn cheers in ballroom
Lost, replaced CarolinaCards made up majority of issues.
Haley locks self out of Governor’s Mansion
Students flooded Greene Street Wednesday afternoon for the fall semester’s Student Organization Fair. From gaining experience in their chosen field of study to getting an interesting out-of-class experience, students of all ages signed their names to hundreds of interest lists.
Finance policy updates pushed back until October
Student files challenge seeking assembly of house of delegates
More than 150 people were ejected from Williams-Brice Stadium during Thursday’s game against UNC, according to the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety.
—An officer was dispatched to Columbia Hall late Aug. 25 in reference to a case of vandalism. The resident told the officer that an unknown person had entered his room and urinated in his closet, soiling a pair of flip flops, a pair of Chuck Taylor sneakers and three boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The student said he noticed suspicious behavior around his room around 7:30 p.m.; his closet doors were open and two of his finger puppets, named Tesla and Edison, were on the floor. The student didn’t notice the urine at the time, and he did not believe either of his roommates had urinated in his closet. Nothing appeared to be taken.
—An officer was dispatched to Columbia Hall late Aug. 25 in reference to a case of vandalism. The resident told the officer that an unknown person had entered his room and urinated in his closet, soiling a pair of flip flops, a pair of Chuck Taylor sneakers and three boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The student said he noticed suspicious behavior around his room around 7:30 p.m.; his closet doors were open and two of his finger puppets, named Tesla and Edison, were on the floor. The student didn’t notice the urine at the time, and he did not believe either of his roommates had urinated in his closet. Nothing appeared to be taken.
Field will be narrowed down to 35 to serve under SG mentors
School official pleads guilty to embezzling