Blood drive uses rivalry to promote charity
By Payton Lira | Nov. 16, 2016The Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive gives students a chance to give back while learning more about blood donation and fighting a classic rival.
The Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive gives students a chance to give back while learning more about blood donation and fighting a classic rival.
Developers announced a $10 million dollar project to build boutique-style hotel in downtown Columbia, a local church held a service aimed at healing as a result of the divisive election and the super moon lit up the Columbia sky Monday night.
International Student Services continues International Education Week with an international bazaar designed to let students share their culture on Greene Street.
Police are seeking more information in the case of a puppy that was burned to death, a driver was killed in single-car crash in Fairfield County, and two armed robberies were committed within minutes of each other in Sumter.
After an election that defied much of the conventional wisdom on both sides, major players in both parties in the Palmetto State are looking ahead.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
Students gathered to discuss life today for Muslim American students as part of Creed and Diversity Week.
One USC student is about to head to Atlanta to interview for one of the most prestigious scholarships in the world.
Confirmation the body found outside of the Bull Street parking garage Sunday afternoon was not a USC student.
The Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce was gutted in a fire that police are still investigating, police are looking into a possible murder suicide and a man fled a fatal hit-and-run in a stolen car.
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.
People took to the front of the South Carolina Statehouse to make their voices heard in protest of President-elect Donald Trump.
Students, faculty and professional staff gathered for the Seasons of Leadership Seminar on Thursday afternoon to hear two speakers challenge individuals to better their leadership skills.
USC's Student Veterans Association celebrated Veterans Day with the opening of a new on-campus center for student veterans.
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.