Career, S.E.T. fairs open doors for students, alumni
By Savannah Reeves | Sep. 27, 2016Alumni and students had double the opportunity to look for jobs at the Career Fest and the Science, Engineering, and Technology Fair on Tuesday.
Alumni and students had double the opportunity to look for jobs at the Career Fest and the Science, Engineering, and Technology Fair on Tuesday.
The Welcome Table SC initiative will encourage dialogue about race relations and work toward reconciliation.
Over the span of one week, both the Midlands and the Upstate see events organized by Black Lives Matter activists calling for change and peace.
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A father and son were killed in Elgin when their car crashed into a home, a 17-year-old was killed in a crash in Lexington County and the president of Allen University was fired.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton agreed to postpone a campaign visit to Charlotte, North Carolina after a request from the embattled city's mayor, nine people in Clarendon County may have been exposed to rabies by a stray cat, and Black Lives Matter will hold a march in Columbia on Oct. 1.
Faculty and staff joined representatives of Substance Abuse Prevention and Education on Friday for a workshop and presentation on USC's alcohol policies.
A 73-year-old Newberry woman was held inside her own home by an robber, a Richland County mom was arrested over an altercation on a school bus with students accused of bullying her son and Netflix is filming a movie in Charleston.
Frank Martin was named to the National Basketball Coaches Board of Directors, South Carolina is no longer the worst state for deaths of women caused by men, and assault charges against Tajh Boyd were dropped.
Students and guest discussion panelists talked openly about attitudes toward the Muslim faith and their social and political impacts on people.
Ken Nwadike spreads a message of peace through the Free Hugs Project
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The emergency response program at USC is halting its use of live pigs following a federal complaint from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
The longtime president of Columbia's Benedict College is stepping down, reports of clown sightings earlier in September have been proven false and a man was arrested for beating up his girlfriend then setting her home and car on fire.
A Kershaw County woman was arrested after her young son was found wandering down Highway I, a call from a neighbor led officials to find two people dead inside a Gaston home, and a string of severe thunderstorms brought heavy rain and winds to the Midlands on Monday evening.
USC Sorority Council voted 15-0 to pass new safety rules for chapter members.
Richland County deputies are investigating a suspicious death off Two Notch Road, Sumter County officials are searching for a man who fired shots at deputies and one man was arrested after an argument at a bar on Garners Ferry Road turned physical.