Dance Marathon kicks off registration, fundraising drive
By Mary Ramsey | Sep. 14, 2016Coming off a record breaking event in February, Dance Marathon kicked off a new year with an opening push for fundraising and event registration on Wednesday.
Coming off a record breaking event in February, Dance Marathon kicked off a new year with an opening push for fundraising and event registration on Wednesday.
Anita Hill, famous for accusations she made against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearings and a lawyer herself, is this year's speaker for the Adrenée Glover Freeman Lecture in African American Women’s Studies.
USC sororities may soon contend with new rules for Greek life social events, according to a document circulated at sorority chapter meetings early this week.
Police are searching for a suspect accused of shooting a man in a vehicle then taking the car, South Carolina congressional candidates will have chances to appear on statewide public television and Berkeley County officials are asking for the public's help in finding a woman missing since early September.
Lead the Way reached the midpoint of its six part forum series with a discussion focused on economic issues.
Shots were fired at a home near Columbia High School early Monday, a 2-year-old was found driving a battery-operated car in the middle of the night, and Publix is recalling apple coffee cakes sold in South Carolina.
A USC spokesperson confirmed that the incident that led to the suspension of Pi Kappa Phi left one student hospitalized, though the student has since been released.
Three people are in custody after a string of robberies in Lexington County, an Easley man accused his neighbor of murder from his deathbed and a crash on I-20 killed one person.
Alpha Xi Delta has colonized a new chapter at the University of South Carolina.
Fifteen years after 9/11, seven of USC students and faculty reflect on how the deadliest attack on American soil changed both their lives and the world around them.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin traveled to Europe to participate in a global mayors conference, three people are injured after a string of shootings at a nightclub in Columbia and a jury awarded a South Carolina woman more than $4 million in a lawsuit against Target.
A Columbia man was killed when a trench collapsed in Camden, a young girl from North Carolina is recovering from a shark attack near Myrtle Beach and an investigation into improper use of scholarship money led to 14 suspensions at Charleston Southern.
One fraternity was suspended and two more were placed on probation as university administration considers major changes to the Greek recruitment process.
Famed entertainer Lady Chablis died Thursday, a man wanted for murder in North Carolina was found dead in a Columbia motel and an intersection in Forest Acres was named after fallen officer and USC alum.
A male pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on S. Assembly Street late Wednesday night has died, according to the Columbia Police Department.
The Columbia City Council is considering a proposal that would cut free parking hours, police have released photos of suspects in an armed robbery at a Chipotle in the Vista and the longtime director of the South Carolina Education Lottery is stepping down this fall.