Letter from the Staff
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Most of you are probably reading this online. Over 60 percent of our readership is digital, so starting in the fall of 2016, The Daily Gamecock will appear in print only twice a week.
South Carolina’s Senate introduced the S. 1203 bill, colloquially referred to as the “bathroom bill,” on April 6. A subcommittee convened to discuss the bill at a hearing that was followed by rally outside the Statehouse on Wednesday.
With less than 48 hours to go until the Carolina Panthers take on the Denver Broncos in The Golden City, the sports staff offers up their picks for Super Bowl 50.
USC has suspended a student and begun a code of conduct investigation after a screenshot of a Snapchat depicting a list of complaints about USC including a racial slur began circulating on Twitter Friday morning.
Five drums, approximately 50 gallons each, of piperidine were found behind a building at 1410 Laurel St. today at about 9 a.m.
Raja Fayad, the 45-year-old USC professor killed in Thursday's murder-suicide, appears to have had a history with the other deceased individual, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts' autopsy report.
12:56 p.m. — Initial call made to USCPD reporting gunshots in Arnold School of Public Health.
Investigators believe Thursday's shooting at the Public Health Research Center was an isolated murder-suicide.
9:49 p.m. — Columbia Fire Department confirmed on Twitter it was not a fire but food burnt in a microwave.
It’s everywhere.
UPDATED: 12:45 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12
Aggies look to move on from Johnny Manziel
Chase Loveless, a fourth-year political science student, died Wednesday night, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
While some of the Class of 2017 spent their first day of class getting used to the perils of life on campus — tripping over bricks, falling up stairs and dodging cars — others spent their time resting up for their first semester in college.
City council member to challenge Benjamin
Suspect killed in shootout with deputies
Many state agencies don’t plan more security spending
Woman allegedly eats drugs at police checkpoint