In Brief: Nov. 3, 2014
By Natalie Pita | Nov. 3, 2014Today's briefs are about possible consequences and results of Tuesday's elections.
Today's briefs are about possible consequences and results of Tuesday's elections.
From incumbents to newcomers, second chances to new starts, Tuesday's election has everything.
Carolina Productions helped students unwind with a pumpkin carving party in Russell House.
S.C. infant mortality rates at lowest in a decadeDHEC announced on Wednesday that South Carolina's infant mortality rate dropped by 25 percent since 2005, making it the lowest in the decade.
Students looking to go green have a great opportunity next week with No Impact Week. This week consists of a series of challenges for students that Sustainable Carolina hopes will teach participants methods of minimal impact on the environment.
Student Senate was lead by a talking hamster and the Gerber Baby on Wednesday night.
Students lined the back of the auditorium and stood in the doorway Wednesday night in order to hear the second annual “Carolina Clash” between USC College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians.
College students are typically vulnerable to contagious diseases such as the flu, but students have even more to worry about with Ebola.
This week's briefs include a former gubernatorial candidate endorsing Sheheen, a woman found trapped in a ravine and an announcement about Marvel's first black and female superhero movies.
On Tuesday night, with one week until Election Day, USC’s College Democrats hosted Bakari Sellers, one of two candidates running for lieutenant governor.
Brandon Picow, third-year global supply chain and operations management student is starting a group at USC for students with diabetes.
This week marks the beginning of Student Health Services’ Wellness Week.
Students who own a vehicle know the difficulty in finding a parking space on campus, even with a parking pass.
On Monday night, the University of South Carolina hosted Ihron Rensburg, vice chancellor and principal of the University of Johannesburg.
This week's briefs include USC Beaufort's decision to become tobacco-free, a candidate resigning from the election and a Rock Hill man being sentenced after pleading guilty to charge.
The USC Department of Law Enforcement and Safety is now located at the newly renovated 1600 Hampton St. Annex.
Potential Ebola scare grounds plane at Columbia Metro Airport