In Brief: April 9, 2013
Richland has state’s highest road death tally
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Richland has state’s highest road death tally
‘Best of the best’ instructors first in 4 years to receive honor
Gingrich will visit SC later this month
A benefit banquet for injured USC law student Alan Martinez drew 200 attendees and raised about $12,000 to go toward his recovery, according to his brother and second-year law student Mike Martinez.
Augusta National hires Gamecocks to run annual weeklong golf tournament
Fraternity, sorority members increase giving from 2012
Winner has ‘proven commitment to service’
Some Richland residents want to create new county
Competitor: Last year’s challenges were ‘grueling’
Chairman: Doctoral degree will boost program’s reputation
Newspaper hopes to expand online content, fix Web woes
Students will use Self Service Carolina to sign up for Fall 2013 courses
Student Body President Chase Mizzell accepted his new position with his trademark humility and campaign catchphrase.
A suspicious odor caused the Band and Dance Hall on Sumter Street to be evacuated for about 30 minutes Thursday morning.
Music professor Robert Jesselson was presented the 2013 South Carolina Governor’s Professor of the Year award for senior colleges and universities Thursday at a ceremony at the Statehouse.
USC Instigator offers resources for student entrepreneurs
Better personal reflection, integration of experiences and the forming of cohesive personal narratives are among the influences students say they have received thus far from their involvement in USC Connect.
Student senate rejected three bills Wednesday night that would have endorsed proposed Tobacco Free USC policies.
The recent string of violent crimes on and near campus has safety at the forefront of many minds — including members of Freshman Council.