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(02/26/25 10:58pm)
The Constitutional Council ruled that there was sufficient evidence of election fraud in the claim by third-year finance and economics student David Henao’s campaign. This case dealt with a TikTok post made by a former member of the Tkacs-Richardson campaign. Courtney Tkacs and Jordan Richardson’s ticket is not allowed to campaign from 10 a.m. Feb. 26 to 10 a.m. Feb. 27 in response, including posting on social media. The other two cases were dismissed for insufficient evidence.
(02/26/25 3:48pm)
The Constitutional Council held a hearing that began at 7 p.m. in the University of South Carolina's Law School on Tuesday. Three cases were presented, two brought by presidential candidate David Henao against the Courtney Tkacs and Jordan Richardson campaign for president and vice president and one brought by Tkacs-Richardson against Henao and his former running mate Emma Connelly.
(09/19/24 7:55am)
The USC chapter of Uncensored America hosted its controversial “roast” event in Russell House on Wednesday after announcing the event would continue as planned that afternoon.
(09/18/24 6:34pm)
Uncensored America Founder Sean Semanko said during a press conference Wednesday that the organization is suing the university.
(09/19/24 6:41pm)
USC graduate Lauren Cunningham has cared for and volunteered with stray cats for years, including fostering and adopting.
(08/30/24 2:15am)
Do you think you can win a potluck? If yes, then this pistachio baklava-inspired cheesecake is for you. Baklava is a sweet dessert common in Turkey and Greece. It's made from nuts, honey, and filo, which is a thin pastry. This recipe uses store-bought filo sheets. It looks fancier than it is and takes about 30 minutes to prepare outside of baking time (around an hour and 40 minutes total).
(08/21/24 3:38am)
Roger Caughman and Kailey Cunningham’s love story began when they met at Drip, a Five Points coffee shop.
(08/20/24 4:50am)
Jonathan Vang had his eye on a brick building near the Five Points train trestle for a couple of years before he decided it would be the perfect place to open a plant store.
(07/17/24 12:43am)
The Columbia Museum of Art has offered free yoga classes for several years — sometimes outside on Boyd Plaza, and sometimes inside the galleries themselves. Now, the museum is expanding its free mindfulness programming to include tai chi, a form of Chinese calisthenics based on ancient martial arts.
(07/16/24 11:57pm)
When Bang Back Pinball Lounge first opened, owner Frederick Richardson said he wanted to make sure he built a space for women and children to play pinball, an activity which, in his experience, often drew a largely male crowd.
(06/26/24 12:40am)
When Josie Saint thinks she sees another transgender person in public, she doesn’t say anything. She feels the risk of outing someone and putting them in danger or of misinterpreting someone's gender identity. Concerns like that can make it hard to meet other transgender people.
(06/19/24 12:45am)
Summer in South Carolina means fresh fruit — the state actually produces more peaches than Georgia — and hot weather. Enjoy a nice picnic on the Saluda River or the Horseshoe with this miniature cake with vanilla whipped cream and a fresh, juicy fruit of your choice.
(06/12/24 1:24am)
Eboni Page opened her business, Bubblee Mixologist, while she was working as a bartender at the historic Capital City Club in downtown Columbia. After the club closed in February, Page wanted to continue her work, including the cocktail competition she had hosted there.
(06/05/24 1:28am)
On the first day of Pride Month, around 10,000 LGBTQIA+ South Carolinians and allies gathered in the Vista to highlight joy and resilience, throw a pageant competition and shop from local vendors at Outfest, a pride festival put on by the South Carolina Pride Movement.
(12/08/23 2:09am)
Gamecocks for Israel hosted a pro-Israel rally in front of Russell House on Thursday despite interruptions from counter-protesters.
(10/30/23 7:48pm)
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley held an event at the South Carolina Statehouse on Monday to officially file for the South Carolina Republican presidential primary in February.
(10/27/23 2:26am)
Members of the United Campus Workers union at the University of South Carolina held a speak-out event on the Russell House patio Thursday morning to call for higher wages for university workers.
(10/23/23 3:37am)
Columbia has started a more than $20 million project to renovate Finlay Park, but some people close to the homeless community are concerned about the impact the remodel has had on the city's homeless population while it's temporarily closed.
(04/24/23 3:37am)
University of South Carolina's Student Government ran out of funding from student activity fees earlier this spring, leaving student organizations unable to apply for funding for the rest of the school year. This is the first time this has happened in several years, according to Student Body Treasurer Hannah Augsbach Lamma.
(04/13/23 3:20am)
The Party for Socialism and Liberation held a rally on Greene Street on Wednesday to call for an end to bigotry, the rejection of fascism and the abolition of a capitalistic society in response to a perceived threat of gun violence the group received at an interest meeting on April 3.