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(11/30/11 11:11am)
Despite the wave of student complaints about the numerous, recurring problems with USC’s ticket distribution method, only about 25 students trekked to the Russell House Ballroom Tuesday evening to discuss ways reform the system.
(11/28/11 7:03am)
USC dance program director Susan Anderson was named the 2011 South Carolina Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement of Support of Education.
(11/28/11 7:03am)
USC dance program director Susan Anderson was named the 2011 South Carolina Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement of Support of Education.
(11/21/11 9:41am)
USC alumni and high school sweethearts Diane Finklea, 61, and alumnus Bob Lee, 63, officially tied the knot Sunday evening as they became husband and wife at the T. Ashton Phillips Center at the South Carolina Farmers Market.
(11/21/11 9:38am)
Omani students reveled and rejoiced for the 41st annual Oman National Day Friday night at Gambrell Hall with food, music and cultural dancing.
(11/21/11 9:34am)
Around 120 Sigma Nu fraternity members from USC endured a chilly, dark 74-mile run from Greenwood to Columbia in the early morning hours Friday, carrying a football with them for the annual game ball run with Clemson’s Sigma Nu chapter.
(11/18/11 10:16am)
(11/16/11 10:56am)
Columbia will now have a three member ad hoc committee to address proposals for the sale of the Capital City Stadium property on Assembly Street, according to a vote from city council.
(11/15/11 9:49am)
Five groups of finalists in the Darla Moore School of Business are tasked with presenting the strongest business plan they can create before a panel of judges in the Global Entrepreneurship Week Business Plan Competition.
(11/15/11 9:44am)
But while the university is more than halfway toward its overall goal, the Carolina's Promise campaign has a long way to go in two specific, key areas — faculty and buildings.
(11/14/11 9:29am)
Students divided and conquered Sunday to clean up the Rocky Branch Creek, the waterway that snakes through the campus’s southern end that could be affected by a possible Walmart site for Sustainable Carolina’s Clean-Up Columbia 2011.
(11/14/11 9:19am)
The large hordes— from retired soldiers with decorated uniforms to jubilant children chanting “U-S-A! U-S-A!” — crowded down Sumter Street on a brisk, clear-sky Friday to recognize the 33rd Annual Veterans Day Parade.
(11/11/11 10:35am)
(11/10/11 10:56am)
Dozens of students made a stop by Greene Street Wednesday, not for games or free food, but to sign the Carolinian Creed.
(11/09/11 11:11am)
Video game designers who have worked on effects and graphics for entertainment hits including Spike TV’s “1,000 Ways to Die,” “Avatar,” and “Grand Theft Auto IV” held a panel Tuesday night at the Columbia Museum of Art discussing what they’ve accomplished.
(11/08/11 9:46am)
Meet Devin Moss, a 27-year-old originally from Memphis, Tenn., who's big on friends, family and volunteering.
(11/07/11 9:13am)
Recently recovered Civil War photos of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Gen. James Longstreet, Fort Sumter Commander Robert Anderson and other prominent figures are now available for public viewing at the South Caroliniana Library on the Horseshoe.
(11/04/11 8:00am)
(11/02/11 8:23am)
Columbia City Council originally wasn’t going to talk Tuesday evening about the prospects of a new Walmart downtown.
(10/31/11 8:55am)
Want to learn how to predict outcomes? New York University political science professor Bruce Bueno de Mesquita talked about his new book, “The Predictioneer’s Game,” and showed USC Saturday night how he forecasts foreign affairs outcomes by using game theory and analyzing people‘s self-interests.