Columbia's Cooking! teaches students and Columbia residents to eat healthy
By Madeleine Collins | Feb. 24, 2015Monday night in the Discover building, 20 people gathered in the kitchen for a cooking class hosted by Columbia’s Cooking!
Monday night in the Discover building, 20 people gathered in the kitchen for a cooking class hosted by Columbia’s Cooking!
In 1808, the the university mandated a need to build a wall surrounding South Carolina College, surrounding what we know today as the historic horseshoe and now, over 200 years later, that wall is coming back.
This week in briefs, the Bassmaster Classic wrapped up at Hartwell Lake, part of Bull St. will undergo development to make it the center of downtown Columbia and a women allegedly shot and killed a man after a fight between the two.
The USC Board of Trustees agreed upon a resolution against hazing on Friday.
The USC Board of Trustees approved a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the lease of the Close-Hipp building on Friday.
Healthy Carolina held the “Our Heart Has No Limits” heart expo on Thursday in the Russell House.
A year ago, USC trustees approved a contract with Holder Properties, Inc. to construct a high-end student housing development.
With a central core dating back to 1840 and East and West Wings dating to 1927, the South Caroliniana Library has been a long-standing part of USC’s campus and history.
USC is a community, a family even. Whether it be at football games, graduation ceremonies or times of tragedy, Gamecocks come together and support one another.
The results were announced Thursday after both the outstanding violation and appeal filed against Goble were dropped earlier in the day.
The Student Body President elections resulted in a runoff between Jonathan Holt and Jonathan Kaufman. As the only candidate for treasurer, Ian Shannon was elected as student body treasurer.
What began as a race for student body vice president quickly turned into an election violation duel this week.
After three weeks of debate, the student senate has passed a resolution to keep the gates on Greene Street permanently closed.
Today's in brief includes a the need to fix a leaking landfill, the sale of Girl Scout cookies and Representative Jim Clyburn's ideas to fix SC State.
The cold didn’t deter a crowd from gathering in front of the Columbia Museum of Art for the Commemoration Ceremony for the burning of Columbia on Tuesday.
A small crowd gathered in the cold outside of 1200 Main Street to witness the unveiling of a new historical marker. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History revealed a historical marker that commemorated the burning of Columbia which occurred 150 years ago on Tuesday.
Today's in brief includes Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Columbia, a student's efforts to keep SC State open and a man faced with attempted murder charges.