Peer leader project to promote body positivity
By T. Michael Boddie | Oct. 16, 2016The Body Project is a workshop led by peer leaders to encourage body positivity and safe dieting.
The Body Project is a workshop led by peer leaders to encourage body positivity and safe dieting.
A team of USC student's Capstone project has blossomed into a series of new competitions that will now be available to college students from around the country.
A crash on I-77 killed three people, three people were arrested in connection with a burglary at an Orangeburg car dealership, and a Berkeley County man was arrested for stealing tens of thousands of dollars in tree-trimming equipment.
A group of USC students is heading out on an Alternative Fall Break with the Leadership & Service Center to help with flood relief in Louisiana almost exactly one year after LSU pitched in for flood relief in Columbia.
An investigation has been opened into KKK recruitment fliers found in and around Clemson University's campus, a mistrial was declared in the case of a Dutch Fork High School student stabbed to death and Orangeburg County students won't be back in the classroom until Monday.
Student Health Services began its series of flu vaccines clinics to encourage students, faculty and staff to protect themselves from the virus.
IRIS gave students the opportunity to openly express and celebrate their identities for National Coming Out Day.
The hotel that owns the famous Springmaid Pier says they will rebuild after Hurricane Matthew damaged the landmark, President Obama deemed 13 counties disaster areas at the request of Gov. Nikki Haley, and a car chase left multiple people injured in Columbia.
After three years of wishing and waiting, Jonathan Smith has realized his dream of becoming a member of the Carolina Coquette dance team, and he's the first man to do so.
Local schools are returning to normal after Hurricane Matthew forced closures, one person was killed and another injured when shots rang out at a truck stop, and a statewide burning ban is in effect for the Palmetto State.
Two Midlands shelters are closing as evacuation orders are lifted, no one was killed when a fire destroyed five buildings in Cherry Grove during Hurricane Matthew and a new microbrewery may be headed to the Innovista district.
Hurricane Matthew caused devastation along the East Coast, resulting in 19 deaths in the U.S. and hundreds of thousands of people without power.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
Myrtle Beach's famous Springmaid Pier was destroyed by Hurricane Matthew, two people were killed in an accident off St. Andrew's Road and one person sustained non-life threatening injuries in a shooting in Lexington County.
Some USC students are among the more than 400,000 without power across South Carolina as a result of Hurricane Matthew.
Kershaw County officials are searching for an elderly man who may have dementia, Hurricane Matthew may cause major power outages in South Carolina and new testimony about the weapon used to kill a Dutch Fork High School student was introduced in court Friday.
South Carolinians will have extra time to register to vote as a result of Hurricane Matthew, four South Carolina inmates' sentences were commuted by President Obama on Thursday, and some officials want to charge the Townville Elementary shooter as an adult.