Briefs Dec. 2, 2014
Missing woman found in Georgia
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Missing woman found in Georgia
How one insolent old man sparked the flames of war
For many college students, sex is a major part of life on campus. It’s a hot button topic at universities everywhere.
Friday:
This is how you know you’ve come to the right place: when the person you’re interviewing didn’t get the memo you were going to show up, but drops everything to talk shop anyway.
More than 100 students packed into the Darla Moore School of Business’s pavilion room Wednesday to celebrate Iranian culture through food. Persian Food Night was part of the International Student Association’s International Education Week (IEW).
Last week, Carolina Productions announced the names of their new Executive Board for the upcoming semester, including the induction of a new president. Rachel Scola, a broadcast journalism student, was selected by the previous CP board to lead the charge this semester.
Petition for same-sex marriage filed by couple
Task force created to examine expulsions of black students in Richland 2
Each year, the student body president gathers students and faculty together to report on all major events and policies enacted by student government during their stint in office.
DSS mistakenly takes girl from elementary school
On Tuesday afternoon, reports of Bill Nye sightings popped up all over Yik Yak. They ranged from believable to not-quite-right.
Obama urges FCC to rethink net neutrality
It was a Monday night at around 6 p.m. when I stumbled out of the cold into the warm, welcoming light of Beezer’s. The sub shop shone like a beacon at the foot of the Horseshoe on Sumter Street. Even before I opened the door, the smell of fresh bread and sub sauce was recognizable. Owner and operator Brandon Coomey was in the kitchen, calling out orders to be filled in 30 seconds or less. I ordered a Cattleman’s Classic, received my sandwich and took a seat. Of the six people in line behind me, four ordered Godfathers, had their loyalty cards punched and were out the door again.
McMaster for lieutenant governor
Nikki Haley
Student Senate was led by a talking hamster and the Gerber Baby on Wednesday night.
S.C. infant mortality rates at lowest in a decade
Bakari Sellers remembers getting a call from an anonymous number in the USC School of Law parking lot as he was walking to class. It was then-Senator Barack Obama, asking for his endorsement.
I know — Halloween snuck up on me, too. Between midterms and fall break, October passed almost unnoticed. Maybe you're hosting a party Friday night, maybe you're supposed to bring a snack to your weekend function. Maybe you forgot all about it. Oops.