USC calls for more state funds
Administrators hope for more ‘rational model’ for allocation
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Administrators hope for more ‘rational model’ for allocation
It’s only a quarter-mile, 21-year-old Chad Biele thought to himself as he headed home from Pavlov’s last Monday. Plus, I’m a guy — who’s going to bother me?
91 students removed from sold-out Williams-Brice
On the night of the biggest win of the South Carolina Gamecocks’ season so far, the thousands of fans who streamed from Williams-Brice Stadium into Five Points largely behaved themselves.
When second-year English student Sarah Edwards opened her inbox Wednesday night, she wasn’t expecting an email revoking her student tickets for the rest of the year.
If you’re going downtown this weekend, you’ll have plenty of company.
If Twitter can be trusted — we’re looking at you, Salty Nut — Darius Rucker will join ESPN’s College GameDay broadcast on the Horseshoe Saturday morning.
Carolina Core, the first update to USC’s general education requirements in 25 years, has finally kicked off.
No one was hit in the gunfire that erupted in a crowded downtown Five Points Sunday morning, but for one USC student, it meant a long night and a bullet in her car.
Witnesses heard several gunshots in the 800 block of Harden Street shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday morning.
USC President Harris Pastides wants state legislators to reform a funding process that he said largely ignores the number of students a university educates and the quality of that education when allotting money.
This weekend was a very presidential one — and the State of the University fanfare hadn't yet begun.
Standing outside Williams-Brice Stadium before the game Saturday, a grinning George Rogers had no doubt it would be a historic night in Columbia.
Walking around the Horseshoe Wednesday evening, Brent McCraw sticks out like a sore thumb.
South Carolina's football home-opener Saturday served as a trial of USC's new student ticketing system, and for hundreds of students, entrance meant agitation.
Twenty years after its formation in Charlottesville, Va., Dave Matthews Band took a well-deserved break — it spent the summer of 2011, its first ever, off the tour bus.
As the rain slowed on Bid Day Sunday evening and the crowds dispersed, one final cheer rang across the Horseshoe.
Student Government's frequently sparse Senate has only five open seats as of its meeting Wednesday night, according to Student Body Vice President Chase Mizzell. Mizzell said the seats will "probably be full," since interest has abounded after interest meetings and events like the Student Organization Fair on Greene Street Wednesday afternoon.