Student campaign involvement: More than just a vote
Some students will vote Tuesday and be glad it’s over with, but others, like second-year political science student Brett Harris, won’t know what to do with themselves come Wednesday.
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Some students will vote Tuesday and be glad it’s over with, but others, like second-year political science student Brett Harris, won’t know what to do with themselves come Wednesday.
Voters will have the opportunity to vote for two potential amendments to South Carolina's Constitution, one regarding lotteries and one on the process of electing the adjutant general, on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Even with a day off of school dedicated to voting, some be tempted to spend the day catching up on some much-needed sleep, cramming for upcoming tests or trying to forget the Gamecocks' loss to Tennessee.
South Carolina senator could gain clout in Senate with Republican win
McMaster for lieutenant governor
Nikki Haley
From incumbents to newcomers, from second chances to new starts, Tuesday's election has everything. Everyone is asking the big question: Who will come out on top?
Students lined the back of the auditorium and stood in the doorway Wednesday night in order to hear the second installment of “Carolina Clash” between USC College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians.
Independent candidate drops out of race, supports Sheheen
USC satellite campus to ban smoking and tobacco products
The USC Department of Law Enforcement and Safety is now located at the newly renovated 1600 Hampton St. Annex. Its previous location was on Senate Street.
Alcohol/liquor law violation — 1
Bikes for Badges raises money for deputy killed in line of duty
When Gene Luna came to USC in 1992 as director of university housing, he knew he wanted to bring sustainability to the university. But he never expected how far that goal would take him.
Governor Nikki Haley spoke to USC students 20 days before the state gubernatorial election — and yes, she’s counting.
Democrats are hoping Nov. 5 will be a day of celebration for Vincent Sheheen, and newly-elected Democratic legislators across the state.
Assault/simple assault — 1
Vacant house catches on fire twice
Going to a noon football game may seem difficult, but alumni in Oman are excited to wake up at 3 a.m. to watch the Gamecocks play.
Man found unresponsive Sunday after fight in Five Points