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(02/10/11 10:55am)
At the time of publication, the university still had not decided whether possible snow would cause Thursday's classes to be postponed or canceled. The most recent update on sc.edu said a decision would be made by 5:30 a.m. Check sc.edu for more details.
(02/10/11 10:52am)
Two street preachers debated with students and attempted to spread their message on the corner of Bull and Greene Streets Wednesday afternoon. Their provocative statements and signs elicited a reaction little different from past instances of street preachers on campus: The two were inevitably encircled by students who disagreed them.
(02/10/11 10:48am)
City and university law enforcement officials met with University Hill residents Wednesday about the recent increase in vandalism in the local Columbia neighborhood.
(02/09/11 10:47am)
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(02/08/11 8:39am)
The university has constantly advised students to not walk back to their dorms from Five Points, but apparently it also needs to tell them not to urinate on private property along the way.
(02/07/11 6:34am)
The USC Board of Trustees approved a doubling of the budget for the McBryde dorm renovations to $990,000, along with other new funding and funding changes, at its meeting Friday.
(02/03/11 10:13am)
The Quality Enhancement Plan, transparency and a worsening budget were the big issues at Wednesday afternoon’s faculty senate meeting in the Law School Auditorium.
(02/02/11 9:47am)
The South Carolina Egyptian Students Association held a demonstration at the State House Tuesday in support of the popular uprising in Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak’s autocratic rule.
(02/01/11 8:47am)
USC Professor Mathieu Deflem’s new class “Lady Gaga and the Sociology of the Fame” is no doubt the most famous and controversial class on campus, but one student says it’s still not sexy.
(02/01/11 8:45am)
The spicy chicken sandwich arrived at the Russell House Chick-fil-A today.
(02/01/11 8:43am)
Before the gigantic circus elephants perform Thursday night in the opening of the Barnum & Bailey Circus’ annual stop here, they must depart from large carrying trains and make their way a few blocks to the Carolina Coliseum.
(01/31/11 9:13am)
After snowfall, canceled classes and weeks of chilly weather, Sunday finally came to remind USC students that they’re still in the South.
(01/27/11 9:09am)
The Student Government Elections Commission found vice presidential candidate Katie Thompson guilty of two campaign violations Wednesday night.
(01/25/11 9:10am)
Due to a possible chemical spill, the Coker Life Sciences building was evacuated Monday evening. The Columbia Fire Department was called in response to reports of strange odors emanating from the building and ordered the building be cleared. Students were still able to enter Coker through the Jones Physical Science Center, which is part of the same complex.
(01/25/11 9:01am)
USC plans to provide up to $3.4 million in annual salary dollars for 27 new faculty members, addressing what it calls a campus-wide shortage in qualified faculty.
(01/24/11 9:34am)
A female victim was kidnapped and sexually assaulted at 12:15 a.m. Friday morning near the intersection of Blossom and Assembly streets.
(01/24/11 9:25am)
Carolina Productions, the student-run organization that organizes entertainment and educational acts for USC students, has a spring 2011 lineup complete with big names, big expenses, new student events and opportunities for student feedback.
(01/20/11 10:47am)
Gov. Nikki Haley delivered an ambitious plan to fill South Carolina’s $800 million budget hole in her first State of the State address before the General Assembly Wednesday night.
(01/19/11 6:36am)