Personal information of more than 6,000 students could be compromised by computer theft
Social Security numbers may be at risk, university says
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Social Security numbers may be at risk, university says
State’s highest court to see contested election
Average price up $7 from last year, on par with rest of SEC
Crime Blotter for June 7 – June 14
‘Busted Plug’ statue to move to Finlay Park
Incentives include bonuses for titles
Pastides, trustees blame state funding issues
Lattimore films PSA for SC Education Lottery
— An officer was patrolling the grounds at Carolina Stadium on the afternoon of June 1 when a parking employee alerted him of an intoxicated man. The woman said he approached her on a bicycle, barked at her and was unsteady on his feet. The officer found him at the 200 block of Catawba Circle, where the man admitted to drinking. While he was talking to the officer, he became belligerent and began cursing loudly, well within earshot of Catawba Circle residents as well as spectators at the nearby baseball game. After being evaluated by emergency medical technicians, the man was arrested for disorderly conduct and transported to Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.
Contribution brings Baldwin’s donations to $1 million
Major awards given to students in 12 states, 11 SC counties
143-year-old building renovated as coffee shop
— An officer was driving on Blossom Street early on the morning of May 25 when he noticed a silver Suzuki Grand Vitara swerving, entering other lanes and hitting a cement divider. The officer turned on his lights when the driver ran a red light. When he stopped the driver, she tried to roll the window down, but initially couldn’t because the car was off. She could after the officer gave her instructions. The officer noticed that she seemed erratic, jittery and “hyper” and she was unable to produce her driver’s license. The woman failed a series of field sobriety tests and was arrested for driving under the influence. After being arrested, the woman would not provide officers with a urine sample or an adequate breath sample. She was transported to Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.
USC assisting with data collection, analysis
Face it — not many artists stop in South Carolina when they’re on tour. But during the summer, everyone’s out on the road. Make the best of the season for outdoor shows and stiflingly crowded general admission venues by traveling the state for some live music.
First-seeded South Carolina to face No. 4 Saint Louis on Friday
Seats to be awarded to those with most loyalty points first
Season tickets scrapped after one year
Budget passes with one-third of senators missing
Student, bus driver, arrested, fired after fight