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(02/17/16 5:07am)
Sen. Ted Cruz held a rally in Columbia hosted by the
National Veterans for Cruz Coalition Rollout on Tuesday at the Columbia Armory, where he spoke mainly about foreign threats, the US military and taxation.
(02/16/16 5:00am)
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
(02/15/16 5:40am)
Many presidential candidates and their campaigns will be present in Columbia this week.
(02/11/16 3:43am)
Engineers Without Borders, an organization at USC founded in June 2010, offers hands-on opportunities for engineers and other professions to work directly with communities in need by working on projects locally and internationally.
(02/11/16 3:08am)
“I think our team understands the bigger picture, in winning the SEC. They don’t take losing well, but at the same time, put things in perspective and move on."
(02/11/16 4:18am)
Marco Rubio joined U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center Wednesday afternoon for a town hall meeting before the highly anticipated South Carolina primary on Feb. 20.
(02/09/16 3:54am)
Sumter residents, parents charged in connection with infant's injuries
(02/06/16 3:18am)
Michelle Kwan, the most decorated Olympic figure skater in U.S. history, serves as a surrogate outreach coordinator for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. She represented Clinton at the College Democrats' "Fighting for Us" forum on Thursday night at the Darla Moore School of Business.
(01/28/16 4:38am)
At the weekly student senate meeting on Wednesday, second-year public health student and President Pro Tempore Ross Lordo put forward a referendum to amend the Student Government constitution to introduce a speaker of the student senate.
(01/21/16 5:04am)
Russell House Theater was filled with discussion Wednesday night at a town hall meeting led by Dr. Cornel West and featuring former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner and intellectual Adolph Reed Jr. The meeting centered on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ policies on college affordability, academic labor and other issues related to his candidacy for the presidency.
(01/14/16 5:20am)
The USC student senate held their 107th weekly meeting on Wednesday night. The meeting began with the achievements of Carolina Dining being recognized for being ranked number 23 on the list “Best Colleges for Food in America" by The Daily Meal, a popular website focusing on restaurants and dining.
(11/17/15 1:45am)
Clemson-Carolina Rivalry Week kicked off this Monday with the 31st annual Carolina Clemson Blood Drive as well as the CarolinaCan Food Drive. Both of these events give students the opportunity to not only give back to the community, but to beat Clemson.
(11/10/15 3:30am)
After going strong for the last decade, Healthy Carolina celebrated 10 years of the healthy campus initiative Monday night at the Darla Moore School of Business.
(10/13/15 1:55am)
Last week was historical for the University of South
Carolina. Due to local flooding and contaminated water in the pipe systems, the
Richland County government decided to cancel all classes last week. This has
caused professors to alter syllabi and students to change their schedules in
order to stay on track with class work and assignments for the rest of the
semester.
(09/22/15 12:00am)
EdR, a housing development company, has announced its decision to forego building a housing facility on south Main Street. It was determined last week that after two months of discussion with leaders from the city of Columbia and the University of South Carolina, there was no way to make the project work
(09/16/15 4:38am)
The Hub at Columbia was one of the newest and most popular complexes for University of South Carolina students to live in when it opened on Main Street in the fall of 2014. However, due to a growing number of poor reviews and complaints from residents, it has lost considerable credibility.
(09/15/15 3:30am)
A classmate could very
well be the one to help students who need a hand with their writing. That’s
because, this semester, the Student Success Center has started a new Peer Writing
program that seeks to help undergraduate students improve their college-level
writing skills in a variety of academic disciplines, according to Assistant Director of Peer Learning Rachel Brunson.
(09/01/15 3:24am)
Recruitment has been suspended for 13 of the 19 fraternities according to the University of South Carolina Interfraternity Council. In a letter released to chapter presidents and advisors, Council Vice President of Conduct Jonathan Withrow stated that numerous chapters violated alcohol and risk management policies during the weeks leading up to formal recruitment.
(08/28/15 2:32am)
The Russell House Ballroom was standing room only on
Thursday as hundreds of students filed in to listen to Republican presidential
candidate and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio give a Town Hall meeting.
(08/26/15 3:37am)
Many students regularly frequent Beezer's, the popular sub shop on Sumter Street that delivers and stays open late. Soon, customers can also extend their business next door at Sugar
Bear's Original Frozen Custard.