Police crack down on Five Points violence
Columbia police plan to ramp up their presence in Five Points following a pair of fights over the weekend and an incident in which shots were fired, Chief Randy Scott said.
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Columbia police plan to ramp up their presence in Five Points following a pair of fights over the weekend and an incident in which shots were fired, Chief Randy Scott said.
As a kid, Brandon White never spent a full year at one school.
A group of people is stumbling a few feet away, sirens are whirring down Harden Street and Chase Mizzell is fiddling with his empty Cook-Out cup.
Two USC students were robbed at gunpoint near the Horseshoe late Wednesday night.
USC has picked two internal candidates to take over as vice presidents of communications and development this spring while the university looks for permanent replacements in those roles.
Simon Hudson came to South Carolina three years ago, and every day since, it seems, someone has asked him why.
A 20-year-old woman was hit by a car while crossing Assembly Street Tuesday afternoon.
The Student Government election season’s first allegations of violations were filed Friday, arguing that three candidates improperly used USC logos.
Michelle Dodenhoff, the vice president for development and alumni affairs, will leave USC in April after eight years, including three as a vice president.
Ray Tanner wasn’t keeping close tabs on National Signing Day Wednesday afternoon.
Pharmacy has changed a lot since the Coker Life Sciences Building was finished in 1976, and that worries Joe DiPiro.
Moving the School of Law could trigger a need for $30 million of renovations on campus as USC pushes to add classroom space and move students out of outdated buildings, university officials told trustees Sunday.
USC could spend $51 million to spruce up Williams-Brice Stadium and improve facilities for the football team and a handful of non-revenue sports.
The soup and sandwich restaurant moved into the spot formerly occupied by Marble Slab Creamery.
USC requested nearly $41 million in funding from the state legislature Wednesday to pay for a pair of new initiatives and to fix some lingering problems in the statewide system.
For a few hours today, students and faculty will have a chance to leave a small imprint on the new Business Administration Building.
USC dropped the School of Medicine’s neurosurgery department at a special board of trustees meeting, moving it to Palmetto Health and removing 23 employees from its payroll.
As the sun rose above campus Sunday morning, hundreds of runners were already milling about the Colonial Life Arena.
USC will begin phasing out VIP this year as it transfers student services like course registration onto Self Service Carolina, a move intended to improve security and advance the OneCarolina program.