Jazz concert brings southern sound to Columbia
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Kalb, who spent 30 years reporting with CBS News and NBC News, came to USC to promote his new book, "Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama."April 30, 1975 — the war's ending date — was a "moment of supreme humiliation" for the United States, Kalb said.
Columbia officials may sell the Capital City Stadium property off Assembly Street to potential buyer Bright-Meyers LLC, a Georgia-based commercial real estate company with close ties to Walmart.
Thousands of people journeyed to Sandy Run’s grassy site Saturday to run, climb, jump, swing and overcome 32 obstacles in the dark, slimy mud.
Tom Mortenson took his time Wednesday night blatantly describing South Carolina’s handling — or the lack thereof — of its education.
More than 100 people of all ages, races and backgrounds circled up at Finlay Park Sunday afternoon to organize an “Occupy Columbia” progressive protest. Columbia residents and college students discussed the conduct of their forthcoming city protest set to start 9 a.m. this Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Statehouse.
Conflict correspondent David Axe left a full room of journalism students and faculty staff stunned after saying if he had God’s power then he would not stop wars — simply because he likes covering them.
Can you hear me now?
Multiple USC departments and sponsors rallied to fight hunger while getting the campus amped for Saturday’s football game with the “Beat Hunger, Beat Auburn” food drive on Greene Street Wednesday.
Only a few people showed up to ‘stomp to the stadium’ on Saturday.
Sudden storm brings more than 3 inches of rain
Students flooded Greene Street Wednesday to check out USC's clubs and organizations. Or at least the ones that could find space on the street.
On Labor Day in a state with a 10.9 percent unemployment rate, Republican presidential candidates gathered at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center to discuss their plans to grow the economy, repeal “Obamacare,” oppose abortion and limit the size and power of the federal government.
Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman received an endorsement from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson at the Statehouse Monday morning.
100 Gamecocks and organization leaders polled give their opinions on the presidential candidates
Several student groups hold meet-and-greet to recruit like-minded