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The top fundraising team, Meg is our Sunshine, raised over $6,000 for AFSP.

Suicide prevention walks 'Out of the Darkness'

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and departments of Student Health Services hosted the fourth annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk Sunday afternoon to spread education and awareness.


Crime Blotter: 3/27/16 - 4/2/16

Two women were attacked by significant others, one by her ex-boyfriend who was upset because she had a male visitor and the other because they were arguing over car insurance. Two young men were arrested after police saw marijuana in their car and confiscated fake driver's licenses from them.


In Brief: 4/4/16

Columbia police are searching for a female suspect in a hit-and-run, a second man has been charged in connection with last week's I-20 shooting, and Lexington County officials identified the Lake Murray boater who was found dead Sunday morning.


Stand Up Carolina promotes accountability to encourage students, faculty and staff to have a positive impact on the USC community.

Heroes 'stand up' for good deeds on campus

Stand Up Carolina, USC's bystander accountability program, gave out 42 Hero Awards recognizing students, faculty and staff for their compassionate acts on campus.


Briefing: 3/31/16

This week in brief: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump voices his views on abortion, a North Carolina transgender man is working against new legislation that requires him to use the women's restroom and actor Ian Somerhalder is involved on a campaign to save wild elephants in Africa.