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(02/07/12 10:42am)
Fourth-year HRTM student Emily Flemming and her husband, Ryan Flemming, will receive an all-expenses-paid wedding from the College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management as the winners of the HRTM 362 Love Story Wedding Give Away contest.
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President Obama’s promise to make college more affordable may have received standing ovations from debt-ridden students, anxious parents and outraged Occupy protestors, but his plans have raised concerns for higher education officials in South Carolina.
(01/26/12 11:17am)
Melissa Fitzgerald never imagined that her acting career would bring her from the corners of Los Angeles to the lowly war-torn brush of Northern Uganda.
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Texas Rep. Ron Paul may not have taken an aggressive approach to campaigning in South Carolina, but he has still captured a loyal following among college-age voters who are fed up with flip-flop arguments.
(01/19/12 10:55am)
Chicago Sun-Times Washington bureau chief Lynn Sweet, New York Times political correspondent Jeff Zeleney and Washington Post political correspondent Dan Balz were the featured guests of the public panel discussion at Gambrell Hall, hosted by the political science department of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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(01/12/12 9:56am)
Photos by Parker Jennette, Brian Almond, Andrew Askins, and Jeremy Aaron
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Purple balloons and attention-grabbing photographs of frail baby faces decorated Greene Street Thursday afternoon as a reminder of the 13 million babies worldwide whose lives may be threatened because they were born too soon.Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity honored World Prematurity Day by raising awareness for the March of Dimes, a national organization aiming to prevent premature birth defects and infant mortality. According to March of Dimes Community Director Jacquelyne Nuovo, South Carolina has one of the highest premature birth rates in the U.S., with one out of seven births occurring too early.Passing students could show their support by placing a purple or pink handprint along with their signature on a mural that will be donated to the neonatal intensive care unit at Palmetto Health.“This is our first real event on campus,” Phi Beta Lambda President Donald Iorio said. “We’ve had hundreds come through ... A lot of students have said that they’ve been affected, either because they were born prematurely or because they have friends or family who were. Prematurity affects so many people.”Iorio said Phi Beta Lambda’s purpose was to increase awareness of prematurity, but the organization will be raising funds during the spring semester for the March of Dimes 2012 March for Babies in April.
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Being the first female CEO in a predominately male-dominated industry is no easy task, but Sunoco CEO Lynn Elsenhans told an audience Wednesday morning that in the business world, gender stereotypes aren’t nearly as limiting as the folly of self-doubt.
(11/09/11 10:57am)
While students may be “Rockin’ the Garnet and Black” in honor of homecoming week, they might also do well to add a yellow ribbon in honor of their peers who have served their country.
(11/07/11 9:35am)
Over 60 law schools were represented at the annual law fair Friday afternoon, a record number according to Pre-Professional Advisor Sydney Botelho. Consequently, she hopes that this will reflect an increase in the number of students at USC who consider the legal profession.
(11/07/11 9:30am)
Friday afternoon was brisk and blustery, but that didn’t shirk a small band of Golden Key Club members from their task of planting fruit trees around the far Bates end of campus.