Dates to Know: Nov. 7-9
By Mary Ramsey | Nov. 6, 2016Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
A pedestrian hit in downtown Columbia has died, a missing woman was found held captive and chained like a dog and a man was arrested in connection with a shooting.
Michael LaForgia, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and USC alumnus, gave a lecture on Wednesday night encouraging aspiring journalists to continue pursuing investigative journalism despite the declining availability of jobs in the industry.
A manhunt is underway for a murder suspect who missed his trial, the jury that will decide the fate of a North Charleston cop accused of killing an African-American man was selected, and Columbia's Chic Antiques will soon become apartment housing.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council at USC will bring back its traditional Step Show at Brookland Conference Center on Thursday.
The effects of upcoming housing plans on parking have some students concerned, though university officials say the effects will be mitigated.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
Despite some earlier polls showing an abnormally close race in the Palmetto States, recent numbers indicate that Republicans will retain South Carolina's nine electoral votes and a seat in the U.S. Senate.
Gamecock chess star Benjamin Caiello has his eyes set on the national stage after being named the top player in the Palmetto State.
Rep. John Lewis was announced to be the speaker at USC's December commencement exercises.
Retiring SC senator is being fined for campaign violations, an earthquake shook parts of the coast and an agreement has been announced to clean up radioactive waste at the Savannah River Site.
The final Fall Literacy Festival of 2016 featured the author of "The Jane Austen Book Club," Karen Fowler.
The spirit of Halloween was alive and well on the Horseshoe as First Lady Patricia Moore-Pastides welcomed students to a trick-or-treat.
At least several workers were injured in a gas pipeline explosion, absentee voting is up from previous general elections, and a former U.S. Attorney for South Carolina signs a letter criticizing FBI.
Managing editor Larissa Johnson walks you through what happens when you get hit by a car on campus.
A North Charleston man is charged with armed robbery and carjacking. The Richland County Public Library is hosting a Main Street trick-or-treat event on Monday afternoon. An SC elementary school teacher is raising funds to purchase a bike for all 650 students.
The university recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October to educate students on warning signs and on-campus resources.