New historical marker highlight Columbia's role in Civil Rights Movement
By Mary Ramsey | Oct. 15, 2017Two new historical markers in downtown Columbia detail the city's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Two new historical markers in downtown Columbia detail the city's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
A new campaign to encourage safe transportation practices is directed at students on the move.
A survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting shared her story of survival and message of school safety with USC students as part of the Momentum series.
Table of Abraham gives students from all walks of life a chance to come together and learn from each other.
A $14.8 million grant from the CDC will allow the Arnold School of Public Health to expand its research into birth defects and disabilities.
Susan Cutter, Distinguished Carolina professor of geography, looks at Columbia's progress on the anniversary of two years of historic flooding.
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This LGBT History Month, OMSA and IRIS are striving for an inclusive and positive celebration.
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A death investigation shut down Gambrell Hall Friday morning, and classes in that building were canceled for the rest of Friday.
The Daily Gamecock sat down with the president of the University of South Carolina, Harris Pastides, to discuss Parents Weekend and more.
Look back on the history of one of the Horseshoe's iconic buildings, dating back to 1805.