First-year student's death caused by toxic alcohol levels
Toxic levels of alcohol contributed to first-year business student Charles Terreni Jr.'s death, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
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Toxic levels of alcohol contributed to first-year business student Charles Terreni Jr.'s death, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Registration for orientation for the summer months was slightly delayed on Monday, according to USC’s Office of New Student Orientation that tweeted that their system was down.
Fraternity vows legal action after Rolling Stone’s discredited reporting
The creative talent that has passed through the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library as a result of The Open Book series would rival even the most prestigious literary conferences.
The Carolina Promise campaign has been counting donations over the past eight years, because the clock is ticking down on their June 30 deadline to raise $1 billion.
West Columbia police officer released from hospital after gunshot wound to head
The gang is getting back together.
With graduation around the corner for seniors, many have set their sights on beginning their post-college careers. A new USC event, known as the CHICKS Conference, seeks to give students the perfect way to hatch into the professional world by prepping them with invaluable knowledge for the future.
Noose discovered outside Duke University student center
Only two weeks after the death of Charlie Terreni, a USC student and Pi Kappa Alpha member, the investigation into Clemson's Tucker Hipps' death has resurfaced, putting fraternity deaths back in the headlines.
With class registration for Fall 2015 already upon us, you may be searching for that last-minute three-credit-hour class to complete your perfect schedule. Look no further, because The Daily Gamecock has complied a list of some of the more unusual classes during the Fall 2015 semester.
The Transgender Day of Visibility is every year on March 31, and this year the day will be celebrated here on USC's campus.
DUI charges down, underage drinking charges up at Carolina Cup
For some students, planning a trip can be difficult, but USC Outdoor Recreation (ORec) has come up with a way to ease that frustration. With Adventure Trips by ORec, students are able to go on a weekend or day trip that has already been planned for them.
It looks like Zayn Malik has gone in a new direction.
Freeze possible in Columbia on Saturday, Sunday
There are plenty of accomplished women at USC, but some go the extra mile. The nominees for this year's Outstanding Woman of the Year ranged from the creator of the USC Bucket List to the former Student Body President, but in the end, the sheer breadth of Jacquline Plyler's experience won out.
They're not going for the gold, they're going for the green.
240 elevators recalled due to crushing hazard
Group Exercise (GX) is trying to “flip the script on fitness stereotypes” by encouraging men to attend free GX classes through their #Guys4GX program which is going on from March 23 through March 27.