Fashion Week closes with fashion show, auction
March 28, 2016Student designers, models and artists wrapped up USC’s 2016 Fashion Week in style at the finale fashion show and silent auction.
Student designers, models and artists wrapped up USC’s 2016 Fashion Week in style at the finale fashion show and silent auction.
A public health professor was awarded $11.1 million to create a new center for stroke recovery research.
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.
USC's Sigma Chi fraternity has been temporarily suspended pending investigation of hazing accusations.
The USC Student Designer Showcase gave students the opportunity to exhibit their work and test their skills in a real fashion show. Marisa Martin was the winner of the showcase.
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.
Student senate passed a variety of legislation at Wednesday's meeting, the second of the term, and Student Body President Michael Parks announced that the DUI charges against him from January have been dropped.
CREEDx, hosted by the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the Carolina Judicial Council, let students, faculty and administrators deeply discuss their connections to the Carolinian Creed.
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.
Tuesday night the Russell House ballroom was transformed into a flashy, colorful runway stage for the annual Birdcage drag performance.
As she prepares to release a new book, USC professor and noted historian Marjorie Spruill kicked off a new lecture series with a discussion of how the women's rights battles of the 1970s forever changed the political trajectory of women in the U.S.
Local officers are searching for multiple suspects in a robbery at a marine dealership, CPD are questioning one of three suspects in a shooting in the Five Points district and a man previously charged with stabbing another inmate while in prison was sentenced to 15 more years in prison.
Following multiple bombings in the Belgian capital of Brussels, USC Study Abroad has verified the safety of all USC students currently in the area.
The "Identi-Tee: Beyond the White Shirt" exhibit hosted a showing of Dr. Laura Kissel's "Cotton Road" to highlight the need for transparency in manufacturing and marketing.
In recognition of Social Justice Month, educator and activist DeRay McKesson discussed the necessity of truth and equity in battles for social justice.
Columbia police are continuing to investigate the suspicious death in Five Points early Sunday morning, a former South Carolina lieutenant governor is switching parties for his 2018 governor campaign, and two Lexington men have been charged in connection with a church break-in in Pelion.
The 34th annual St. Patrick's Day festival in Five Points stayed true to Columbia culture with well-loved traditions and a host of local eats and music.