'Spotlight' journalist calls for return of investigative reporting
March 17, 2016A journalist portrayed in Oscar-winning film 'Spotlight' discussed the importance of investigative reporting at the Buchheit Family Lecture on Wednesday evening.
A journalist portrayed in Oscar-winning film 'Spotlight' discussed the importance of investigative reporting at the Buchheit Family Lecture on Wednesday evening.
Five delegate rich states took to the polls on Tuesday for the second "Super Tuesday" of the 2016 presidential nominating fight, and their results have big implications on both sides of aisle.
The Office of Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention & Prevention got a head start on their recognition of April's Sexual Assault Awareness Month with the first painting day for their Clothesline Project.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley publicly calls out the chairman of a House panel, a bill to send aid to farmers affected by the October floods advances in state government and a plan to drill off the coast of South Carolina and other East Coast states is dropped by the federal government.
Local advocacy organization Tell Them is holding an event supporting improved sex education and women's healthcare in South Carolina.
USC men's basketball coach Frank Martin has announced that five players have been suspended from the team indefinitely just hours before the school's first postseason appearance since 2009.
A University of South Carolina English teacher is in jail after turning himself in connection with a local methamphetamine manufacturing organization.
World Night, the largest annual international event at USC, will take place Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom.
Investigative journalist Walter "Robby" Robinson, a key player portrayed in the 2015 film "Spotlight" about the coverage of the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, will discuss the film's journalistic implications at an annual lecture Wednesday evening.
A former South Carolina trooper pleaded guilty to charges in connection with a 2014 nonfatal shooting, a Richland County man has been charged with assault after getting into a fight with a deputy and a mother from Rock Hill has been charged after assaulting her son with pepper spray.
While recent weeks have been tumultuous for major party frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, big wins in upcoming primaries could put their delegate count out of reach for their main opponents.
Students spent their spring breaks in a variety of ways, from vacations with family to service trips abroad.
Two men were arrested on Two Notch Road for possession and manufacture of cocaine. Two elderly men were involved in a fight outside an electronics store on Bush River Road. A young man resisted arrest after police saw him smoking marijuana.
Coming off their second consecutive SEC Tournament championship, the Gamecock women's basketball team is expected to be announced as a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They will await the announcement alongside students and fans at the Colonial Life Arena.
With fall tuition bills just around the corner, it's never too early to get a head start on financing your higher education.
Too caught up in spring break to keep up with the news? The Daily Gamecock has your back with a helpful recap of the stories everyone's talking about.
A woman is suing a local electric company following an incident in Five Points, a local favorite announces it will close its doors at the end of the month, and the ex-trooper behind a viral shooting video faces up to 20 years in prison as his trial begins.