BRIEF: Students celebrate National Coming Out Day on Greene Street
By Ali Mullane | Oct. 12, 2016IRIS gave students the opportunity to openly express and celebrate their identities for National Coming Out Day.
IRIS gave students the opportunity to openly express and celebrate their identities for National Coming Out Day.
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.
University president Harris Pastides released a letter to the Carolina community regarding the possible impacts of Hurricane Matthew on the Columbia campus.
Jacob Hall was laid to rest in Townville on Wednesday, a man was charged with assault and battery over a fight with a deputy during a traffic stop and you can watch the next presidential debate for free at two local movie theaters.
College of Charleston students evacuated their campus and settled for a long weekend at USC to wait out Hurricane Matthew.
Lead the Way is looking to correct younger voter apathy, one student at a time, at USC and beyond.
In a high-stakes election, turnout can make all the difference. But one study shows that students at USC might be on track to underperform compared to other demographics.
Let us help you get registered to vote and request an absentee ballot.
The internet is full of people claiming to be political experts this election season, but The Daily Gamecock has cut through the clutter to narrow down 10 of the best sites to guide you this election season.
The student-run volunteer organization created last October during the historic flooding has begun to remobilize in order to serve the Carolina community in the case of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew.
This article will be updated throughout the week to include all of The Daily Gamecock's coverage of Hurricane Matthew's impact on South Carolina