Safety of USC students in Belgium confirmed
By Mary Ramsey | March 22, 2016Following multiple bombings in the Belgian capital of Brussels, USC Study Abroad has verified the safety of all USC students currently in the area.
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 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.
A middle school girl was attacked by two of her classmates and a third girl, a woman's ex-boyfriend stole her gun after coming into her apartment without permission, and two men continue an altercation with a threat of gun violence.
Black Lives Matter activist and Baltimore mayoral candidate DeRay McKesson will discuss justice and activism as part of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs' Social Justice Month at Russell House on Monday.
A West Columbia woman has been identified as the lone fatality of a Lexington County house fire, the boys basketball coach of Westwood High School was dismissed from the team and a Myrtle Beach man has been charged with attempted murder after assaulting two local police officers.
Everything you need to know about what's coming up on-campus in the coming week.
More than a year after the passing of a Clemson University student during his fraternity pledge process, the South Carolina House has approved a bill to increase transparency in the Greek system.
The 2016-2017 executives and senators are looking to the future after their inauguration Wednesday afternoon.
A journalist portrayed in Oscar-winning film 'Spotlight' discussed the importance of investigative reporting at the Buchheit Family Lecture on Wednesday evening.
The life and works of Pat Conroy, a beloved South Carolina author who died recently, have been chronicled into an exhibit that can be viewed in the Special Collections in Hollings Library.
This week in brief: Democratic and Republican candidates look forward as the primaries continue, a British professor receives $700,000 for solving a 300-year-old theorem and dog whisperer Cesar Millan is facing accusations of animal cruelty.
Tell Them's Bee Day featured many speakers advocating for women to encourage each other to become more involved in government.
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.