Students show shag swag
By Natalie Pita | Jan. 27, 2014If you’ve been to Jillian’s on a Thursday night over the last few weeks, you may have seen Ashlyn Bassett and Patrick Rogers practicing their moves.
If you’ve been to Jillian’s on a Thursday night over the last few weeks, you may have seen Ashlyn Bassett and Patrick Rogers practicing their moves.
When Christie Severin and Paula Novacki took over the leadership of Phi Alpha Delta, they were only given a dusty box with plastic cups, forks and a scrapbook that wasn’t put together.
The University of South Carolina Library has added a rare treasure to their G. Ross Roy Collection of Robert Burns and Scottish Literature.
Shots were fired in the Copper Beech apartment complex late Saturday night, but a day later, little else was known.
Pictures of two men involved in the January 9 assault in Five Points were released by the Columbia Police Department Friday.
The Dance Marathon team held a registration rally on Thursday night, hoping to encourage more students to sign up for the philanthropy event held on March 1.
Bringing the Model United Nations back to USC has not been quick, and it has not been easy.
One in 12 women and one in 45 men have been stalked in their lifetime, and over half of all stalking victims are between the ages of 18 and 29.
Chase Loveless, a fourth-year political science student, died Wednesday night, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
A South Carolina scam made its way up the East Coast, a woman was stabbed during a fight in a pork plant and the Columbia Airport is forced to delay and cancel flights due to snow.
Corey Green, the new executive chef of Russell House’s Grand Market Place, left London for Columbia in a heartbeat.
Four pieces of legislation were introduced at the student senate’s Wednesday meeting, including two resolutions to support efforts to lobby the state General Assembly.
USC President Harris Pastides asked for $10.1 million from the state government Wednesday, so the university can take what the university calls a “tuition timeout.”
At a showing of the EPIX documentary “Schooled: The Price of College Sports” on Tuesday, former University of North Carolina football star Devon Ramsay reflected on his experience as a college athlete.
After a year of lower unemployment rates, an improved credit rating and a decrease in violent crimes, Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin said he still isn’t satisfied.
If you stroll down the Horseshoe at the right time of week, you might just see a group of students who seem to defy the laws of gravity.
With an overflow of animals, a lack of space and an ever-growing debt, Pets Inc. looked to the public for help. Over 3,000 donations, totaling around $117,000, poured in.