Tobacco completely banned on all campus grounds starting January 1, 2014
Policy includes university-owned tailgate spots, stadium parking lots
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Policy includes university-owned tailgate spots, stadium parking lots
— An officer was on patrol near Olympia Avenue July 24 when he saw a man riding a bike in the middle of the road, obstructing traffic. When he stopped the man, he noticed the man appeared “grossly intoxicated,” had slurred speech and was unsteady on his feet. The man told the officer he had two beers that night. The officer determined the man could not provide adequate care for himself and arrested him for disorderly conduct.
Woman convicted of shooting related crimes
More than 1,400 potential new members expected
All suspects turned selves in to police within days
Re-colonization happening 2 years early due to communication
Plaza delivers alongside stacked supporting cast
Former treasurer charged with DWI
Crime Blotter for July 12 — July 21
Chik-fil-a breakfast, highly requested in surveys, to be served starting Aug. 17
Tower previously only for graduate students, families
The president of Mast General Store, Fred Martin, wrote a letter to Columbia City Council members about safety issues stemming from the homeless population downtown, The State reported.
— An officer was patrolling near Carolina Stadium late July 11 when he noticed two men arguing and carrying a pressure washer down Catawba Street. When the officer identified himself to the men, they ran away from him, but left the pressure washer behind. The officer followed them until they split off in different directions. The officer then returned to his car and circled the area, but couldn’t find either of the men.
Wait will allow easier move for faculty
Georgia game only available through Carolina Convoy
SC Supreme Court chief justice receiving honorary doctorate
Recent grad wins third runner-up
— Around 1 a.m. July 7, officers saw a car make an improper turn and followed it to a red light, where the front passenger opened the door and vomited.. The car drove on when the light turned green, but the passenger opened the door and vomited again. The officers stopped the car and asked the passenger if she needed medical attention, which she declined, but the officers called emergency medical technicians anyway. While waiting for them to arrive, officers saw a large, clear jar containing what appeared to be marijuana. They asked the passenger if the jar was hers and she said yes. She was cited for simple possession of marijuana after being medically cleared. The driver was cited for making an improper turn.
2 Greenville families killed in Alaska crash
Gamecock could head to Miss America 2014 pageant