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At first it looked like a poorly attended birthday party.
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At first it looked like a poorly attended birthday party.
A USC student and former Sigma Alpha Epsilon member died early Saturday morning.
Campaign seasons past at USC have seen drama, some of it petty — stolen or vandalized banners — and some not so petty — major elections violations disqualifying candidates.
USC President Harris Pastides took the next step toward creating the USC Palmetto College Wednesday afternoon by asking for $5 million in funding for the initiative in front of a state House panel.
A fire evacuated Currell College late Tuesday afternoon.
Though one South Carolina election has ended, another is quickly getting underway.
Rascal Flatt’s rendition of “Life is a Highway” blared out of speakers at Mitt Romney’s election night rally Saturday, but for the former Massachusetts governor, the race for the Republican nomination has felt more like a roller coaster.
USC’s former Student Body Vice President Katie Thompson knows a thing or two about political scandal.
In what's always the city's strangest spectacle of the year, the animals were herded off a freight train and through the Greek Village, temporarily stopping Blossom Street traffic on their way to the Colonial Life Arena.
The car, which appeared to be a gray Dodge Charger, careened off the road and collided with the Farm Bureau Insurance Building near the intersection of George Rogers and Shop Road around 5 a.m., according to a release from Richland County Coroner Gary Watts. The driver was heading south from Rosewood Drive before losing control of the car, according to Jennifer Timmons, chief information officer for the Columbia Police Department. Timmons said in an email that the reason for the crash is still being investigated.
Shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday, Russell House workers packed up five white tables and a handful of black chairs they had set up on Greene Street earlier that morning. Hundreds of students streamed past, rushing to class, to work, back home.
A month after Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity closed its USC chapter, the university corrected a statement made about the chapter by its top student affairs official.
Photos by Parker Jennette, Brian Almond, Andrew Askins, and Jeremy Aaron
Two fraternity houses in USC’s Greek Village are currently empty, and in the next year, both could have new occupants.