Students to help beautify TN nonprofit location
By Tori Richman | March 2, 2016Students will travel to Tennessee to help beautify the Martha O'Bryan Center, a non-profit that aims to help those in poverty in the community.
Students will travel to Tennessee to help beautify the Martha O'Bryan Center, a non-profit that aims to help those in poverty in the community.
Seventeen-year-old Jose Reyes was taken into custody and charged with murder after the shooting death of an 18-year-old Richland County man.
Despite giving up some states to their respective challengers, both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton maintained their leads in the race for the major party nominations.
Inspired by one of their professors from the USC School of Music, three students have recently taken their passion for the flute to the next level and won big at national competitions.
University faculty responded to the October incident at Spring Valley High School in a public forum Tuesday evening.
Student body presidential runoff candidates Trey Byars and Michael Parks owe much of their success in the election so far to the people who work behind the scenes to make everything come together: their campaign staff.
A former South Carolina athlete launches a campaign for Congress, local children's advocates get a new home in Lexington and Columbia residents are assured of water quality by the City.
Student body president runoff candidate Trey Byars wishes to help students save money on parking tickets, maintain communication with board of trustees and encourage student engagement.
Student Body President runoff election candidate Michael Parks plans to address off campus housing search, sexual harassment on campus, entertainment for students, game day experience and the House of Delegates if elected.
Get in #Formation: Activism Against the Criminalization of Black Youth lecture brings awareness to students about the criminalization of minorities.
A community forum on Tuesday will feature presentations and an open discussion on discipline and the enforcement of laws in public schools.
An intersection is set to be renamed after a fallen officer, the Midlands is going to receive $157 million for flood recovery and a Richland councilman was charged with a DUI.
A woman is arrested for threatening violence at a local Food Lion, an apparently intoxicated woman is arrested for public disorderly conduct and a man is questioned for owning unregistered dogs.
As women's basketball looks to win their second SEC Tournament in as many years, students and fans will have the chance to send the team off with a free pep rally.
Dance Marathon raised over $500,000 for Palmetto Health Children's Hospital, the biggest total in the event's 17-year history.
Important information on dates and deadlines around campus for the upcoming week.
A man was shot in a local grocery store parking lot, SCDOT will receive a long-awaited traffic study, and a woman is found guilty of voluntary manslaughter.