In Brief: 11/12/16
By Brittany Franceschina | Nov. 12, 2016A Trump protest has been planned for the Statehouse grounds, a man died after being struck by an acquaintance and a plane made an emergency landing on a highway.
A Trump protest has been planned for the Statehouse grounds, a man died after being struck by an acquaintance and a plane made an emergency landing on a highway.
The Governor threatens to remove all seven recreation board members, Columbia College will lower tuition prices and a man is charged for exposing himself at a local Starbucks.
One of USC's foremost experts on civil rights emphasized the importance of understanding America's history with race as part of the "Last Lecture" series.
The Vista may be getting a new grocery store and a new apartment complex, a baby found in a trash can at a South Carolina college is expected to survive and a forest fire in North Carolina is affecting air quality in South Carolina.
Student Body President Michael Parks, along with members of USC faculty, discuss the results and possible impact of the 2016 presidential election.
Carolinian Creed and Diversity Week works towards educating students on campus values.
A new, Christian social fraternity is looking to join Greek Life at USC.
A graduate student in USC's visual arts department took an unconventional stand against chilly classrooms.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
A man reported being robbed and shot by two masked individuals, Sen. Tim Scott won a full term in the US Senate and Sen. LIndsey Graham did not vote for fellow Republican Donald Trump.
Amidst Donald Trump's surprise victory in the presidential race many other consequential races were decided across the Palmetto State.
USC students from all political backgrounds came together to watch the election results pour in Tuesday evening.
As many USC students and faculty members head to the polls, international students and professors are left in their own unique position.
With the 2016 presidential election rolling in, USC College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians came together for a debate of key political issues.
Deputies arrested a Lexington County councilman for damage to his father-in-law's car, a man is charged for the accidental shooting of himself and two daughters and Kohlepp's death count continues to rise with a third body being found on his property.
A marine recruit died at Parris Island, wild hogs are being killed at Congaree National Park and a Lexington-Richland District 5 write-in candidate is running against the long time incumbent.
After Sarah Thompson gave birth to her son in August, she keeps up with classes at both Lander University and USC with the support of her boyfriend, parents and teachers.