UofSC Relief plans donation drive for LSU flood victims
By Emily Barber | Aug. 15, 2016After Louisiana's heavy rainfall and fatal flooding, UofSC Relief is organizing a donation drive for items to be delivered to LSU.
After Louisiana's heavy rainfall and fatal flooding, UofSC Relief is organizing a donation drive for items to be delivered to LSU.
Student Body President Michael Parks and Vice President Ross Lordo discuss what's in store from Student Government this fall.
Every year, the new class of freshmen is welcomed to USC at First Night Carolina. But this isn't actually anyone's first night at Carolina
Beginning in May, only USC president Harris Pastides will deliver commencement addresses at graduation, the university announced Wednesday.
Dean Charles Bierbauer will step down from his post as head of the College of Information and Communications, triggering a nationwide search for a replacement.
USC's oldest living alum died at 107, the Justice Department will require Richland County Schools to upgrade their resource officer program and two people died near the Richland County line in a collision on I-77.
Dylann Roof's lawyers want the hate crime charges against their client dismissed, a Charleston cat is the star of the Internet's latest viral video and a Richland County sheriff's deputy won't face charges for allegedly vandalizing campaign signs.
The shutdown of Delta Airlines caused headaches for many passengers out of local airports, SLED is investigating the death of an inmate at the Lexington County Detention Center and economic data shows the Palmetto State will outpace the US economy next year.
A pedestrian was killed in a collision in Lexington County, the Gamecock football's preseason will be the subject of a five-part documentary series and a zoning request would see cremated remains housed near Williams-Brice Stadium.
A 60-year-old man is missing in Richland County, a South Carolina resident was diagnosed with a brain eating amoeba and six South Carolina prisoners were among the hundreds who had their sentences commuted by President Obama.
The new Williams-Brice sign was damaged by storms, DHEC will not allow the Carolina Water Service to discharge waste water into the Saluda and the CDC is giving more funds to South Carolina to combat Zika virus.
Gov. Nikki Haley and other SC Republicans are taking heat for their support of Donald Trump amid the candidate's controversial statements about a military family, a suspect was killed in an officer-involved incident in Lexington County and last month was the hottest month on record in Columbia.
Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic Party presidential nomination Thursday in Philadelphia.
A man died when his boat capsized on the Congaree River, a judge will hear arguments on North Carolina's controversial "bathroom bill" on Monday and multiple boil water advisories were lifted in Columbia.
North Carolina's controversial voter i.d. law was blocked by a federal court Friday, the Army Corps of Engineers is reviewing plans to build a new interstate on the Grand Strand and former Gamecock coach Steve Spurrier is headed back to Florida.
President Barack Obama painted an optimistic picture of America under his leadership in his keynote speech on Wednesday.
Day two of the Democratic National Convention brought historic moments and some unity within the party.