SGTV: Weekend Preview
By Deonica Thomas | Sep. 25, 2015Catch up with the latest weekend events with hosts Cleopatra Shabazz and Janelle Buniel with reporter Angela Howell!
Catch up with the latest weekend events with hosts Cleopatra Shabazz and Janelle Buniel with reporter Angela Howell!
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul addressed a standing-room-only crowd this Wednesday afternoon in the Russell House Ballroom alongside South Carolina Rep. Mick Mulvaney and State Senator Tom Davis.
Greene St. bustled with activity on Tuesday as National Voter Registration Day.
It's official: Columbia will have its very first visit from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
For the moment, no new building will threaten to on the historic Horseshoe.
Many believe that students are not as involved in doing their civic duty as other demographic groups, but that many feel it is time for a change.
Tim Bryson was officially impeached and removed form his position as Fraternity Council President Monday night.
The Leadership and Service Center organized another successful Service Saturday.
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Students Invested in Change (SIC), a social justice organization at USC, hosted the second Unite USC discussion-based forum in the Russell House Ballroom at 6 p.m. Thursday night.
Due to a growing number of poor reviews and complaints from residents, the Hub at Carolina has lost considerable credibility.
Capstone House was buzzing with political chatter Tuesday evening when a five person panel featuring The Washington Post’s Karen Tumulty, RealClearPolitics’ Alexis Simendinger, Winthrop University professor and Winthrop Poll director Scott Huffmon, USC professor Laura Woliver, and SC Democratic Party chairman Jaime Harrison convened at 7 p.m.
Students hoping for positive change will look to continue the conversation about race relations and other forms of cooperation at Unite USC, a discussion based forum, at 6 p.m.
Co-creator of the #BlackLivesMatter movement and organization, Alicia Garza spoke to University of South Carolina students on how the organization started, why #BlackLivesMatter is important, and advice on the next steps that need to be taken as a nation to achieve change.
Alicia Garza, social activist and cofounder of Black Lives Matter, spoke at the Russell House Ballroom Tuesday evening and delivered an empowering speech on the discrimination faced by Blacks.
A classmate could very well be the one to help students who need a hand with their writing.