Eric Hyman, Chad Holbrook, Scott Swanson receive new deals
Any concerns about South Carolina Athletics Director Eric Hyman leaving Columbia have been put to rest.
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Any concerns about South Carolina Athletics Director Eric Hyman leaving Columbia have been put to rest.
Many people don’t accomplish any of their dreams during their lifetimes. James Wilde, a 1996 International Master of Business Administration graduate of USC’s Darla Moore School of Business, has already achieved three.
This week, USC’s College of Education helped teach teachers to grade how other teachers teach their students how to teach.
Standing at a lectern nearby a bicycle wreathed in flowers, USC President Harris Pastides recounted his last phone call with his predecessor, Andrew Sorensen, four days before his death on April 17 at the age of 72.
The music was shut off at the National Pan-Hellenic Council’s Yard Show Thursday evening after an altercation occurred between members of two fraternities.
The Columbia chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws hosted the second annual Midlands Marijuana March at the Statehouse Wednesday afternoon, but it was a march in name only, since the NORML members stayed in one place for the whole six hours.
USC President Harris Pastides was the 28th highest paid chief executive of a public university in 2009-2010 with a total compensation of $539,458, according to numbers released by the Chronicle of Higher Education last month.
Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Gov. Nikki Haley headlined the Columbia Tea Party’s third-annual Tax Day rally at the Statehouse Monday.
Parking garage and perimeter lot parking prices will increase for next year
In front of McKissick Museum stands a beautiful southern magnolia planted by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1954 to honor Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Ann Marie Stieritz has been named director of business solutions for Innovista, a new position with a $110,000 annual salary.
Students Advocating Better Immigration Opportunities hosted a panel on U.S. immigration policy Monday night in the Health Sciences Building.
The Daily Gamecock won first place in the general excellence category, formerly known as best overall, for the third year in a row Friday at the South Carolina Press Association’s awards ceremony at Winthrop University.
USC police are searching for a suspect who has committed six burglaries at four different USC buildings, according to a crime alert on USCPD’s website.
USC officials said in November that they had set aside $3.4 million to hire 27 new faculty members. However, the university announced last week that those numbers have increased to $4.5 million and 40 new faculty members.
Author Richard Rubin spoke Wednesday night in the Gambrell Hall Auditorium about his book “Confederacy of Silence: A True Tale of the New Old South.” Rubin’s work is a personal memoir about the year he spent living and working as a newspaper reporter in the rural Mississippi Delta. Rubin is also known as a prolific writer of short stories, essays and articles, including the acclaimed “The Ghosts of Emmett Till,” an article that ran in the New York Times Magazine in 2005. The event was part of the College of Arts and Sciences’s “Caught in the Creative Act” series. On Monday, a lecture will be held on famed New York Times columnist and author Gail Collins’s new book “When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present.” The series will conclude Wednesday with Collins’s visit to the campus to speak about the work. Both events will be held in the Gambrell Hall Auditorium from 6 to 7 p.m.
USC’s Student Media Board of Publications selected leaders for its four Student Media organizations Wednesday evening in a series of selection interviews inside the Russell House.
What happens to a maintenance project deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?
Delta Zeta held its annual Turtle Tug tug-of-war competition and charity event Sunday afternoon on the Strom field.
According to the buzz throughout Columbia, the cops were going to ruin an otherwise-beautiful Saturday.