CreateAthon sparks rebranding, marketing for area nonprofits
By Brandon Waltz | Nov. 10, 2014Students often stay up late on Friday nights, but rarely are they using this time to help a local nonprofit.
Students often stay up late on Friday nights, but rarely are they using this time to help a local nonprofit.
All students who take at least 12 credit hours pay a campus activity of $83, while other students pay seven dollars per hour.
Governor Nikki Haley emerged with Lieutenant Governor Henry McMaster in tow at 10 p.m. on the dot to the tune of supporters chanting “four more years.”
Tuesday's election resulted in victories for Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, Jim Clyburn and Joe Wilson.
The candidates in the gubernatorial elections are incumbent Nikki Haley, Vincent Sheheen, Steve French and Morgan Reeves.
Some students will vote on Tuesday and be glad it’s over with, but others, like second-year political science student Brett Harris, won’t know what to do with themselves come Wednesday.
Henry McMaster and Bakari Sellers are competing for the position of lieutenant governor.
The candidates for District Six of the House of Representatives are James Clyburn, Anthony Culler and Kevin Umbaugh.
Today's briefs are about possible consequences and results of Tuesday's elections.
As student’s prepare to participate in voting in the election they will need to know these voting policies.
Voters will have the opportunity to vote for two potential amendments to South Carolina's Constitution, one regarding lotteries and one on the process of electing the adjutant general, on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Even with a day off of school to vote, students may be tempted to spend the day catching up on some much needed sleep, cramming for their test the next day or trying to forget the Gamecocks' loss to Tennessee.
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.