Heatwave hits Columbia, over 100 all week
By James Stewart | June 16, 2015On Tuesday, the National Weather Service called for highs of 100 to 102 in the Columbia, S.C. area, as a heatwave begins to settle in for the week.
On Tuesday, the National Weather Service called for highs of 100 to 102 in the Columbia, S.C. area, as a heatwave begins to settle in for the week.
With the launching of USC graduate Frank Scozzafava’s company, Scootaway, last month, students have been able to request ride-share scooters through a smartphone app, providing a favorable alternative to USC’s sweaty shuttle rides and parking woes.
Beginning last week, construction crews broke ground on what will eventually be developed into what is known as the Innovista Master Plan, starting on the corner of Green Street and Lincoln Street.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was a keynote speaker last Wednesday at the Third Annual Day in Blue, held at the Columbia Marriott Hotel.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham announced his plans on Monday to run in the 2016 presidential election, a drunk driver flipped an SUV in a Five Points parking lot and has subsequently been charged with a DUI and a man has been charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature by authorities after he allegedly threatened a woman and assaulted her.
As students taking summer classes in the Coliseum may have noticed, journalism faculty and staff are preparing to begin the next school year in their new facilities, located conveniently on the Horseshoe.
On May 29, an officer pulled over a car for overly tinted windows. When he approached the car and the driver rolled down the window, a large cloud of smoke that smelled like marijuana escaped the vehicle.
I-26 has completely reopened today, following an extensive overnight cleanup after a tanker was involved in an explosive ten-car pileup near St.
Hamilton College will see its completion this summer after undergoing a year of renovations, opening just in time for fall classes as a consolidated new home to the College of Social Work.
For the kids!” students yelled on Greene Street as pies were thrown into their faces by their friends and peers.
No gas leak has been found in Swearingen annex authorities say, after students were forced to evacuate the USC building Tuesday afternoon at around 1 p.m. according to WLTX.
Todays brief section features the tear-down of the sign at Williams Brice Stadium, a family rescued after getting lost in Congaree National Park and larceny charges dropped against a football signee.
As warmer weather sets in, some Gamecocks and Columbians are getting ready to hit the water. With temperatures staying above 60 degrees this week, many are beginning preparations for a summer full of activities out on the water at Lake Murray.
The recent shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston has drummed up a large amount of people calling for the mandate of body cameras on law enforcement officers, nationally. In South Carolina, 20-odd law enforcement agencies are currently wearing body cameras during duty — one of those being USCPD.
If you hadn’t heard, Monday was 4/20, or national stoner day. If you had forgotten this day, all you had to do was take a quick peak at Gamecock snaps and you were quickly reminded.
In today's briefs, SLED is investigating another shooting, the electronic sign in front of Williams-Brice stadium has been torn down as a part of the renovations and Senate has to vote on a bill to provide body cameras to police officers.
In an effort to utilize greener means of transportation to campus, USC’s Bike Advisory Committee helped sponsored the 4th annual Travel Lightly Day.