App appeals to campus safety
By Collyn Taylor | Oct. 9, 2014After initial concerns of crime were brought to the forefront early this semester, Student Government and USCPD are going to unveil a new app dealing with campus safety.
After initial concerns of crime were brought to the forefront early this semester, Student Government and USCPD are going to unveil a new app dealing with campus safety.
This week's briefs include a man burning a pregnant woman with a cigarette, a fireman inappropriately touching a minor and a man being charge in the murder of a USC professor.
Fireman turns self in for sexual conduct with minorA Columbia fireman was arrested on charges of criminal sexual conduct with a minor, according to The State.Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook said in a statement that
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.
Glenda Earwood made the more than three-hour drive from Macon, Georgia for a chapter meeting of an honor society.
According to student ticketing manager Adrienne White, every USC request period for a USC football game is “like a Beyoncé concert every weekend.”
After receiving over 1,000 submissions for the "Name our Team" contest, Columbia Pro Ball hosted a forum to discuss the name gracing the front of the team's jersey in 2016.
This week's briefs include an injured cheerleader, a hit-and-run and potential changes to zoning laws.
Class of 1984 and 1985 graduates Tom Sliker, Jed Seay, Alan Shealy and Tommy Johnson stood on the back porch of Preston College Sunday and remembered the memories they made and pranks they pulled.
"Don't tell me what I can't do."For fourth-year Interdisciplinary Studies student
Today's In Brief includes eight teens arrested for involvement in a murder, a man cutting a woman's cheek and throat and the Director of the Secret Service resigning.
The South Carolina School of Dance was named as one of the "under the radar" schools for ballet education by Dance magazine.
Liquor law-related arrests and reported sexual offenses increased on USC’s campus in 2013, according to the university’s annual crime and security report released Wednesday.
For USC Dance Marathon, raising $318,649 isn’t enough. This year they’re going for $500,000. The catch is that they’re going to be doing it in half the time.
Around 120 people squeezed into the Gressette Room, a room with a maximum capacity of 70, on Tuesday in hopes of seeing a man with curly black hair wearing a white button up shirt, jeans and cowboy boots.
Last year alone, USC students, faculty and alumni created 40 new ventures affiliated with the university.
USC comptrollers work directly with student organizations with budgeting, funding requesting and the usage of allocated funds — but many students don’t even know they exist.