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Violations against fraternity pile up
White House intruder identified as veteran
USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety conducted a Carolina Alert test on Sept. 18. This alert tested more than 10 different systems.
An armed robbery took place on the 1800 block of Greene Street around 10 p.m. on Sept. 18.
University plans for Greek Village expansion, timeline remains up in the air
The Leadership and Service Center on the second floor of Russell House isn’t just getting a makeover — it’s getting a whole new mentality.
When you walk through the second floor of Russell House, you see construction, caution tape and “hard hats required” signs.
Between Ebola in Africa, ISIS in the Middle East, conflict in Gaza and all of the other dangers in today’s world, some countries may seem off limits for travel.
Funeral held for SC deputy, draws large crowd
Alcohol/liquor law violation — 1
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has given the ALS Association $113.3 million donations, as of September 2014.
Alleged murderer of USC professor receives trial date
Being a designated driver now comes with a perk.
Graduate student James Armstrong knows how to change USC’s luck on the football field. Armstrong is very superstitious — that’s why he’ll change up the costume before he takes the stage next week as USC’s new Mic Man.
If you’re still circling parking lots looking for an empty spot, you’re in luck.
When Monica Bowman, a fourth-year history student, applied for the Magellan Grant, she was just hoping to receive some financial aid for her research project.
Take turns stacking pancakes with your partner. Chase your partner around on the screen using your joystick. Work together to carry the bar to the top of the screen.
Since 2007, about 50 students and five faculty members have been changing the future of South Carolina. Through their positions at the USC SmartState Center for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), these aspiring and current scientists have been working to understand the science and engineering of solid-state energy devices.
When most students vacated campus for the summer, four Hospitality Retail and Sport Management students braved the heat to cook up meals on the historic Horseshoe.
A building that stands 20 stories tall in the middle of downtown Columbia, The Hub aims to provide USC students with an innovative experience.