Crime Blotter for 10/18 to 10/24
These briefs do not include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
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These briefs do not include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
In the days directly following Columbia’s devastating floods earlier this month, an unprecedented number of students rallied behind UofSCRelief and the Leadership and Service Center to help the community recover.
Over 2,500 people have signed up to volunteer with UofSCRelief, according to the group's founder, third-year sociology and Russian student Cory Alpert.
The American Red Cross and United Way of the Midlands, along with several USC students, are organizing volunteers for flood relief efforts.
The University of South Carolina plans to construct new student housing in the south portion of campus, The State reported.
“That’s a big thing to not talk to your wife about — but I think it would be so much fun to be in the White House.” — Kim Kardashian West on Kanye West’s possible 2020 presidential campaign.
Rand Paul’s wife makes appearance in SC
Pools of red light, red sequins on masquerade masks, red ribbons — all deceptively festive for what they represented.
From sound bites to shiny golden hair, Donald Trump has been plastered across our screens for the past few months.
USC is a place built on tradition. We are all pretty familiar, or becoming so, with many football traditions, such as Sandstorm and singing the alma mater at the end of games. But there are many other traditions that also contribute to the culture of Carolina.
Details emerge about Charleston shooter
Students cheered, celebrities sang and alumni snapped selfies outside the Horseshoe Wednesday to celebrate the dedication of the new School of Journalism and Mass Communications building.
Students Invested in Change (SIC) is looking to have an open, positive conversation about issues within our community at Unite USC, a discussion-based forum, at 6 p.m. on Thursday in the Russell House Ballroom.
Sparks are sure to fly when the three major campus political organizations go toe-to-toe in the Third Annual Carolina Clash debate. The College Republicans, College Democrats and College Libertarians will debate Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the Russell House Theater.
Break out your dancing shoes, because the 2015 Year of the Shag celebration will be held at the Columbia Marriott Hotel this weekend.
While in Columbia on Aug. 24, Ben Carson officially registered at the South Carolina Republican Party headquarters for the 2016 presidential primary.
The health care reform movement in recent years has sparked renewed discussion about the arguably most important subject for young women in the United States: birth control.
How does one define “race?” The Merriam-Webster dictionary calls it “a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits.” The most common physical trait by which we categorize race is skin color.
I have never been nervous around dogs. In fact, I adore dogs and plan to have several throughout my life. I believe firmly in the adage, “dog is man’s best friend,” and I admit to missing my dogs more than my parents when I left for college.
Nowadays, with the playing field between men and women much more level than it used to be, women are beginning to re-evaluate chivalry and what it actually means. Some women are prepared to take up arms against chivalry as a misogynistic, anti-feminist practice that stands in the way of gender equality.