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(03/29/16 2:35am)
It’s that time of year again. The spring semester is coming to a close, and as waves of tests, papers and assignments hit, you might forget that it's time to schedule those advising appointments. Scheduling itself can be a stressful process, but your advisors are there to help. Here are some of the best questions to ask your advisor to make sure you’re getting all the information you need.
(03/28/16 3:35am)
Police responded to reports of two men trying to break into a residence on Park Street on March 21 around 2 p.m., one of whom has a tattoo of a gamecock on the back of his right hand. The victim said that he had given the two men, who claimed to be looking for landscaping work, his business card, and they called him later that day asking if he was at his house. The victim's roommate saw the two suspects messing with the victim's window and confronted them before they left and the police arrived.
(03/28/16 4:01am)
In the early hours of Saturday morning, when most of Columbia was dark and quiet, a group of students colored, danced and made duct tape fashion designs as part of USC's third annual St. Jude Up 'til Dawn event. The participants raised a total of $18,166 for St. Jude Children's Hospital.
(03/26/16 12:38am)
USC's Sigma Chi fraternity has been temporarily suspended by the national chapter after accusations of hazing, WLTX reports. University spokesperson Wes Hickman said that USC supports the suspension pending the investigation into the circumstances of the accusations. Hickman did not give any details about the nature of the claims.
(03/24/16 3:36am)
Students, professors and administrators discussed the tenets of the Carolinian Creed and what it means to them personally at CREEDx, a forum hosted by the Carolina Judicial Council and the offices of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity.
(03/24/16 1:50am)
"We must be together regardless of nationality or race or faith in fighting against the scourge of terrorism."
(03/22/16 1:07am)
Police treat Five Point death as "suspicious" as investigation continues
(03/21/16 2:28am)
Police responded to a report of a fight in progress between three middle school girls and another girl of the same age at Lorick Park on Tuesday. The victim told the police that she had been approached at the park by three other girls, who had a problem with her for an unknown reason. The suspects, two of whom go to school with the victim, started hitting and kicking her and knocked her to the ground. They continued to hit and kick the victim for a short while after she fell before running away. At the request of her mother, the victim was taken to Palmetto Health Richland for treatment.
(03/21/16 3:33am)
On any given night of the week, Five Points bursts with energy. For the St. Patrick's Day festival, that energy is multiplied by tens of thousands, and people from all over the state, and the country, turn out to celebrate in every shade of green.
(03/17/16 4:40am)
With the 108th session of Student Government officially beginning after the inauguration of its new members, the executives are focused on the future and the fulfillment of their campaign promises.
(03/17/16 3:58am)
"The way to beat Donald Trump is at the ballot box."
(03/15/16 3:22am)
The 17th annual World Night, hosted by the International Students Association, will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom.
(03/14/16 11:55pm)
Former South Carolina trooper pleads guilty in case of 2014 shooting
(03/14/16 3:46am)
Whether it was a service trip or a vacation with the family, students spend their spring breaks in all sorts of exciting ways. The Daily Gamecock asked to get students' stories from their breaks. Here are a few of the submissions.
(03/14/16 3:31am)
Tuesday, two suspects were arrested outside of a liquor store on Two Notch Road under charges of possessing cocaine and reckless driving. An officer recognized the suspects' vehicle as one that had been reported as being used to sell drugs. The officer approached the car, and one of the suspects, 21-year-old Marquese Fields, drove toward the police car and exited the car while it was still in drive. Fields fled along Two Notch Road, even though the officer told him to stop and identified him by name. The other suspect, 21-year-old Ravon Milton, left the passenger side of the car and attempted to run, but stopped at the officer's command. Police managed to find Fields a few blocks away. They found a plastic container of cocaine in the backseat of the car, and both suspects were arrested and transported to a detention center.
(03/08/16 12:34am)
Goose Creek man charged with two murder counts in connection with shooting
(03/07/16 11:59pm)
The USC chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity has been reinstated after USC and the national fraternity came to an agreement that shortened the chapter's sentence for hazing and alcohol violations.
(03/03/16 3:50am)
As part of the SEC Compact, USC is sending a group of students to partner with Habitat for Humanity in Marion County, Alabama. Second-year biology student David Tran will be leading the service trip.
(03/03/16 4:15am)
After an intense campaign, Michael Parks was elected student body president for 2016-2017 term.
(03/03/16 4:06am)
The last meeting of the 107th student senate Wednesday evening inspired some sentimentality.