In Brief: Jan. 12, 2015
By Natalie Pita and Madeleine Collins | Jan. 12, 2015This week's briefs include Nikki Haley's plans for the new years, an SC native's new role on a television series and a Paris solidarity march.
This week's briefs include Nikki Haley's plans for the new years, an SC native's new role on a television series and a Paris solidarity march.
It was just weeks into the semester when Heath Rickenbach realized things weren’t the way they used to be.
Today's briefs include a search for a 14-year-old girl, a cancelled AMBER Alert and an executive immigration order.
About 200 students — black, white, male, female — marched from Greene Street to the State House in a line that stretched a city block on Tuesday night.
Tuesday morning the USC chapter of Pi Beta Phi donated 500 new books to South Kilborne Elementary.
Over 100 people gathered at the front of the Horseshoe Tuesday night to take part in the 60th annual tree lighting ceremony.
Today's briefs include legislation on body cameras, students handcuffed after writing their opinions in chalk and first black senator from South Carolina since Reconstruction being sworn into the Senate.
The SC National Guard has missed their recent recruitment targets by as much as 15 percent over recent years, so they decided to turn to MBA marketing students in the Darla Moore School of Business.
This year’s Holiday shopping season was unlike any other. With traditional Black Friday deals starting as early as 6 p.m.
Missing woman found in Georgia A missing Columbia woman was found in Georgia on Monday, according to WLTX.
With the new law school moving in to the police department’s old space on Senate Street, the USC Division of Law Enforcement of Safety has settled into a new home on 1415 Henderson St.
USC is asking state lawmakers for $51.3 million in new money for the Columbia campus for the upcoming year.
USC alumna Amy Bardi spent six weeks in Africa on a mission trip in 2010.
James Copenhaver, emeritus band director of the Carolina Band, died Wednesday at age 71.
The blotter comes from police reports released by the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety and doesn’t include crimes reported by city or county law enforcement.
This week's briefs include USC asking for additional state money, the resignation of Darren Wilson and a Clemson player proposing.
With candles in hand, students circled the Maxcy monument at 10:30 p.m. Thursday night to say a prayer and hold a moment of silence honoring Michael Brown and other young men who have lost their lives under similar circumstances.