In Brief: 11/28/16
By Mary Ramsey | Nov. 28, 2016Aiken County officials shot a man wielding a machete, an apartment fire displaced four people in Columbia and a Clemson graduate was awarded the nation's highest non-combat award.
Aiken County officials shot a man wielding a machete, an apartment fire displaced four people in Columbia and a Clemson graduate was awarded the nation's highest non-combat award.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will be President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for United Nations Ambassador.
Kanye West canceled his show at Colonial Life Arena, an armed robbery was reported at California Dreaming and two teens were accused of throwing rocks at the highway.
USC students, graduates and Gamecock fans gathered at Greene Street fields to fuel the fire of the Carolina vs. Clemson rivalry.
Richland deputies are looking for a suspect in a Sunday morning shooting, USC trustees approved a bronze statue of mascot Cocky and a man was arrested after leading troopers on a car chase with children in the car.
Sara Armstrong, a 1994 and 1999 USC graduate, will serve as CEO of President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
About 500 students ceremoniously received their official Carolina rings at the fall Ring Ceremony on the historic Horseshoe.
USC's Board of Trustees met Friday to discuss several different projects, and approved several major expenditures.
USC Proving Ground wrapped up its entrepreneurial competition Thursday night at the Darla Moore School of Business.
A student reported a rape at Winthrop University, a statewide ban has been issued on types of outdoor burning and Connor Shaw had a son.
Professors discussed the importance of newsreels in informing people of important events in the wake of the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Gov. Nikki Haley met with President-Elect Donald Trump, a man was arrested for reporting bombs at the White House and Charleston and the death of a local doctor remains under investigation.
Crisis Text Line founder Nancy Lublin tried to inspire students to tap into their own potential as part of the Momentum Series.
The Columbia Police Department won an excellence in law enforcement award, a hearing to determine if Dylann Roof is competent for trial will be closed to the public and a road sign remembering the child killed at an Anderson elementary school was unveiled.
USC's Leadership and Service Center is honoring Homelessness Awareness Week with a series of events aimed to educate the public and help collect food for those less fortunate.
With the popular site MyEdu no longer serving USC, new resources from the university and other online tools are looking to ease the registration process.
A pair of USC students made national headlines for their engagement photos shot in the same classroom they met in.