'Lead the Way' panelists discuss national security
By Ella Bock | Oct. 5, 2016Two active duty army majors and one congressman were on the panel in Lead The Way's last of six forums on Tuesday night.
Two active duty army majors and one congressman were on the panel in Lead The Way's last of six forums on Tuesday night.
USC's rapid growth in recent decades has led to a spike in international and exchange students adding new perspectives to the Carolina family.
South Carolina officials are already preparing for the threat of Hurricane Matthew, two North Carolina college students were shot and killed at a party, and Hillary Clinton addressed the shooting of Keith Scott during a campaign stop in Charlotte.
South Carolina saw its most devastating rainfall in years in 2015. Roads and bridges were destroyed, over 30 dams failed, and 19 people died during Hurricane Joaquin in early October.
In the wake of several tragedies across the United States, people attended a Black Lives Matter peaceful protest and vigil at the SC Statehouse on Saturday evening.
Editor-in-chief Kamila Melko reflects on how the historic flooding of last year affected her, the Daily Gamecock staff and the city itself.
Student Body President Michael Parks addresses Carolina students and their families for the 2016 Parents Weekend.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days
Winnsboro's chief of police was among 10 arrested in a prostitution ring in Columbia, a 10-month-old was among three killed in an apparent murder-suicide in Horry County and a block of legislators are pushing to revive early voting legislation in the Statehouse.
Sustainable Carolina's third annual showcase gave the USC community a chance to see the impacts of campus life on the environment.
One of the children injured in the Townville Elementary shooting was put on life support as the accused shooter was formally charged, the South Carolina Department of Transportation has decided to fine a company for construction delays on I-26 and MUSC is on the defensive after reports of a cheating scandal.
New details were released on the condition of a 6-year-old shot at a South Carolina elementary school, Planned Parenthood made its first ever endorsement in a South Carolina legislative race Thursday, and Cayce police are searching for a suspect in a home burglary.
Several students have moved out of Bates House after a mold outbreak.
Changes to the FAFSA mean students will have more time to complete the form and need to include more information.
USC President Harris Pastides won an award Thursday for exemplary alumni of the Fulbright Program.
Longtime Columbia councilwoman Leona Plaugh passed away Wednesday at the age of 66, a shooter wounded two young boys and teacher at an elementary school in Anderson County and Richland County officials are searching for a man accused of credit card fraud at various businesses.
An Irmo man was arrested for shooting two women late Monday, Sumter police found an elderly man with dementia and Richland County officials made an arrest in connection with a string of liquor store robberies.