In Brief: March 3, 2015
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Rock Hill bus driver accused of assaulting boy
It’s all cleared out, except for a single painting left on the wall.
Obama to arrive in Columbia Friday
They call themselves Miracle Makers, the Dance Marathon members who work year-round to raise money for the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital.
A familiar yak wandered around campus last weekend, greeting students with its promises of anonymity and ups.
In 1808 the university mandated a need to build a wall surrounding South Carolina College, surrounding what we know today as the historic Horseshoe. Now, over 200 years later, that wall is coming back.
Upperclassmen can remember a time when the Greene Street gates were open to through traffic, but for other USC students, the Greene Street gates have been closed for the entirety of their college career. With the recent debate surrounding the gates in student senate, The Daily Gamecock took to the streets to find out what some of our students think about the controversial topic.
Teacher charged with possession of controlled substance
Bassmaster Classic held in Greenville native hooks win
The USC Board of Trustees approved a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the lease of the Close-Hipp building on Friday.
Greek Village isn't at all what C. Edward Floyd remembers it was when it first started — it isn't at all what he remembers.
The cold didn’t deter a crowd from gathering in front of the Columbia Museum of Art for the ceremony on Tuesday commemorating the burning of Columbia.
The South Carolina Department of Archives and History revealed a historical marker that commemorated the burning of Columbia which occurred 150 years ago Tuesday.
Rally attendees show support for keeping SC State open
If you saw Jonathan Kaufman standing in line at Carolina Cafe, chatting with two people he's never met before about their biggest concerns on campus, you'd find it hard to believe he was pretty introverted in high school.
Ian Shannon sat comfortably sitting on the Horseshoe with his empty Starbucks cup in his hand and his sunglasses on top of his head.
Richland County Library weeds out damaged books
This year’s four presidential candidates, two vice presidential candidates and lone treasurer candidate are all male. Among seven people running for executive office in student government, there are no women that stand in the running.
Following the death of Professor Raja Fayad, the Arnold School of Public Health has created the Raja Fayad Memorial Fund which will be used to “continue his positive influence on students and faculty.”
The 2015 USC Puzzle Hunt began today and will run for the next two weeks. Teams will compete to solve a series of puzzles in order to move on in the competition.