Man drives into brick wall in Five Points, charged with drunken driving, unlawful urination
A 21-year-old man drove into a brick retaining wall in Five Points early Thursday morning in an alleged drunken driving incident, according to police.
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A 21-year-old man drove into a brick retaining wall in Five Points early Thursday morning in an alleged drunken driving incident, according to police.
Sufjan Stevens is having an identity crisis.
Two USC students were charged criminally out of six who were referred to Student Conduct after residents reported hearing “multiple booms” outside of Columbia Hall earlier this year, according to documents the university released Tuesday.
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity headquarters will revoke the charter of its USC chapter for a year starting in January 2013, the fraternity’s national chief executive said.
Overloaded power strip causes $200,000 worth of damage to house
By the time Santa and Mrs. Claus rounded out the end of the Carolina Carillon Holiday Parade, the viewers who lined Gervais Street Saturday morning had seen a wide range of the city’s businesses and myriad organizations.
Aaron Chestnut and Matt Pantone were shivering, outside in their skivvies Saturday morning.
Over the last few years, Tom Halasz thinks USC has gotten much better about finding students jobs — and making sure they’re prepared for them.
A few months ago, Hannah Tikson got a call from her dad — a friend of their family, Kim Roper, had learned she only had a few months to live.
As it turns out, Biz Markie’s got what Columbia needs.
Lou Holtz will speak at USC’s winter commencement ceremony next month, the university announced Thursday.
A modest memorial was set on the sidewalk outside Five Points Custom Tattoo Wednesday — a short note taped to the shop’s stucco wall, a few candles, a bouquet of flowers.
The man who was killed in a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Five Points Tuesday died playing Russian roulette, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Starting today, tickets are available for Kenny Chesney’s “No Shoes Nation” performance with Zac Brown Band at Williams-Brice Stadium, which features openers Kacey Musgraves and the Eli Young Band.
As the semester draws to a close, course evaluation emails have started pouring into inboxes, and Helen Doerpinghaus is worried that fewer students are filling the surveys out.
As Cyber Monday takes hold of the retail landscape today, Sustainable Midlands, a Columbia environmental advocacy group, is endorsing commerce of another sort.
Over the past few years, USC’s board of trustees has had its share of inefficiencies.
Saturday marked the first full home season for USC’s new student ticketing system, but Anna Edwards still has her issues with it.
It was chilly Sunday afternoon, and Adam King was shirtless.
Web presence, training program at core of new leader’s focus