Lead the Way forum shines a spotlight on human rights
By Mike Woodel | Sep. 7, 2016Various experts gathered at the School of Law to discuss human and civil rights on Wednesday.
Various experts gathered at the School of Law to discuss human and civil rights on Wednesday.
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I-20 reopened after a car fire blocked multiple lanes Tuesday afternoon, former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd was arrested after an incident at a bar and a 14-year-old was seriously injured in a shooting at Carowinds over Labor Day weekend.
After nearly 30 years teaching at USC, visual communications professor Keith Kenney hasn't lost his passion for photojournalism, travel and academia.
Columbia hosted the Famously Hot Pride parade and festival Saturday to celebrate members of the LGBTQ community and their allies.
The Richland County Coroner identified two people killed in a murder-suicide. A man was struck and killed by a car while trying to move a fallen tree off of U.S. Highway 17-A. A 3-year-old drowned in a Greenville pool Sunday.
Famously Hot S.C. Pride kicked off Saturday despite Friday's inclement weather. The parade made its way through downtown Columbia in a celebration of the city's LGBTQ community.
Charges won't be filed against the students or the SRO involved in an incident at Spring Valley High School, one child was killed and another injured by a gun in their own home and a woman was arrested after a two-year-old in her care tested positive for meth.
All classes and campus activities are cancelled as of noon on Friday, and Columbia is under a flash flood warning.
After a month of outrage PokeStops have returned to the South Carolina Statehouse, a Lexington County man was charged with felony DUI after a deadly car crash and Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to make for a wet end of the week.
The State reports that USC is looking to start a $15 million expansion of the Honors College dorms.
The College of Charleston banned alcohol at all fraternities and sororities, Clemson University was forced to clarify its prayer policy after a dispute with a student and a Newberry man is accused of stealing from donations jars at local businesses and a school.
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LGBTQ students and allies were welcomed to the university through a drop-in reception held by Thomson Student Health Services.
Zapp scooters have taken over much of downtown Columbia, and the whole thing is the brainchild of a USC grad.
This weekend will feature one of Columbia's biggest events of the year: The South Carolina Pride Parade and all that comes with it.
In another sign of a presidential election unlike any other, multiple recent polls show Democrat Hillary Clinton tied with Republican Donald Trump in the deep-red Palmetto State.