In Brief: March 24, 2015
By Lauren Shirley | March 23, 2015Today's Brief section features an elevator recall, a movie drama filming in Columbia and an ambulance crash.
Today's Brief section features an elevator recall, a movie drama filming in Columbia and an ambulance crash.
USC placed the Xi chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha under suspension Thursday, as the investigation regarding the death of one of the members is ongoing. The university is acting in accordance with the international fraternity, which placed the Xi chapter under administrative suspension Wednesday after first-year business student Charles Terreni, Jr.
An autopsy Thursday morning showed no signs of traumatic injury, according to Richland County Coroner Watts.
USC President Harris Pastides made the same requests to members of the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday that he did to house members in January.
Today's In Brief section features Dawn Staley's nomination for a coaching award, a USC linebacker's liver injury and a man who robbed the same convenience store four times.
If you’ve never owned a suit before, now’s your chance to do so.
Wednesday afternoon marked a new era in Student Government, as SG members and supporters filed into the Rutledge Chapel for the inauguration of the new president, vice president, treasurer and senators.
The fraternity was placed under administrative suspension after a USC student was found dead.
USC’s Fraternity Council is going to be putting its best foot forward through a new partnership with the Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands (STSM).
Today's in brief section features Jeb Bush's visit to Columbia, SC State's former president's lawsuit against the university and a water boil advisory for Harbison Boulevard.
The sweet smell of kettle corn and the appeal of fresh fruits and vegetables drew an abnormally large crowd to Greene Street on Tuesday.
Today's In Brief section features a search for shooting suspects, the firing of SC State's university president and the search for a man who stole $3K worth of underwear.
For the first time in USC history, Student Health Services will centralize their care and their location.
With mere days until Dance Marathon’s main event, the organization is still pushing to raise "Half a Million in Half the Time."
Today's briefs feature a man wounded after being shot by a flare gun, a boat capsizing and the Columbia police donating bikes to veterans.
Healthy Carolina has partnered with Pinckney’s Produce and AFRESH!, two locally-owned produce delivery companies.
Over Spring Break, the Thomson Student Health Center announced they will be now offering a new meningitis vaccine that provides USC students with additional protection against meningitis strain B.