Restorative justice headlines law school symposium
By Brandon Wong | April 10, 2017Friday's event was held by USC's own Rule of Law Collaborative and featured panelists involved in both law enforcement and the study of law.
Friday's event was held by USC's own Rule of Law Collaborative and featured panelists involved in both law enforcement and the study of law.
The city of Columbia looks forward to the homecoming of the women's basketball team fresh off of their national championship win.
Gamecock fan's newly minted celebration tradition has taken a dark turn.
Tourists on either side of the North Carolina-South Carolina border will soon face a new obstacle in reaching their destination. Oh, also, tuition's now $3 million each.
Daniel Halsey Wells, 29, turned himself in to Columbia authorities Friday morning.
The most recent incidents this week.
Students, faculty, and community members came together Wednesday morning in the Russell House Ballroom to recognize everyday heroes at the 8th annual Stand Up Carolina Hero Awards banquet.
Each April, Augusta National's reputation for hospitality is supplemented by USC students of all fields of study.
Nearly 16 months after construction began, the addition to Thomson Student Health Center is beginning to take shape.
Kimberly Medina has been honored as the 2017 Outstanding Woman of the Year.
The program will conduct research into the relationship between population health strategy and clinical medicine under the guidance of Dr. Ronnie Horner.
With Sunday's ceremony, Nicole and John Dozier are the 26th couple to receive a free wedding orchestrated by Annette Hoover's wedding planning class.
Dean Robert C. Post of Yale Law School visited USC Law Thursday to lecture on the relationship between freedom of speech on modern university guidelines.
Thursday's initial draft of H. 3722 covers the University's request for $25 million to renovate the outgoing Main Street law school, but $50 million for relocation of the USC School of Medicine was left out.
St. Patricks day weekend lived up to its hype and featured a higher than normal number of alcohol related incidents on campus.
A Dutch professor is working on a book about the role Jew's played in the international diamond trade.