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Students advocate for mothers, children

Save the Children Action Network student ambassadors will be hosting a viewing of "Half the Sky," a documentary revealing the environments in which women and children around the world thrive and struggle.


Listicle: Best questions to ask your advisor

With the stress from the semester coming to a close, thinking about questions to ask your advisor might fall low on the priority list. To make the most out of your advisement appointment, here are some of the best questions to ask to help you stay on track.


In Brief: 3/29/16

A Richland County deputy was involved in a collision while responding to a shooting investigation, 17 South Carolina people have been arrested after a nationwide crackdown on gang activity and three women have been charged in connection with an assault on the Saluda River.


Crime Blotter: 3/20/16-3/26/16

A suspect in a reported burglary had a gamecock tattoo on one hand, animal control removed a maltreated dog from its residence, and an elderly woman was taking into custody after a violent incident at a convenience store.


In Brief: 3/28/2016

A member of the Friendship 9 dies at his home, USC looks to take advantage of the lifting of the Cuban Embargo, and a South Carolina family mourns the loss of their pet following an alligator attack.


USCPD talks cooperation with students for Creed Week

The USC Police Department partnered with the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the Carolina Judicial Council to discuss their role in the Carolina community and take questions from students.


People gather to pay tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks on March 23, 2016 in Brussels, Belgium. (Aurore Belot/Belga/Zuma Press/TNS)

Briefing: 3/24/16

President Obama comments on the terrorist attacks on Belgium, PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange discusses the concept of the "'Blackfish' effect" and Libertarian presidential candidate John McAfee says the social media age gives third-party candidates an advantage.