In Brief: Jan. 14, 2013
By Natalie Pita | Jan. 14, 2014Ethics violations allegations, charges dropped and a traveling dog.
Ethics violations allegations, charges dropped and a traveling dog.
Carolina Productions recruits speakers from hit TV shows
The Russell House Bookstore is a campus staple, where students can get a latte, find books for Geology 101 and drop $399 on a pair of Gamecock cowboy boots all in one trip.
Pulaski Street — an area west of campus dotted with warehouses and undeveloped lots — is set to see a wave of development in the next few years, fueled by a surge in student housing.
Boil water advisories issued for several neighborhoods, then revoked, alpacas in Aiken were given children’s sweaters to keep warm in the winter and state representatives plan a digital privacy law.
USC and Palmetto Health are in talks to merge their outpatient clinics in a move that would affect 1,300 employees at the two institutions.
When most students think about Russell House, the first thing to come to mind is probably food, not Super Mario Bros. or pool. But if you walk downstairs, you’ll find the student union’s hidden gem: the Golden Spur Game Room.
There exists in the depths of Russell House a place where faculty and students alike can create anything from club newsletters to party invitations.
The traffic stop was routine enough — a driver running late, hitting 84 mph in a 55 mph zone. But something seemed odd.
The business school may already be outgrowing its new, $106.5 million space, even before it moves in at the end of the semester.
USC has picked an associate dean at the University of North Carolina to head its Darla Moore School of Business.
Authorities released video Tuesday of star defensive end Jadeveon Clowney’s traffic stop, in which he was clocked driving 110 mph, 40 mph over the speed limit.
The fall semester, in many ways, served as a reminder of USC’s history, as the university recognized the 50th anniversary of its desegregation and made a new mark in its rivalry with Clemson.
Nelson Mandela dies at age 95, high turnout of high-income voters causes strong-mayor referendum loss and Jenny Sanford plans to run for a seat on the Charleston County Aviation Authority.
The sounds of holiday music mingled with the smells of local food vendors along Main Street at last night’s First Thursday celebration.
Do you think USC should have gender-neutral housing? Student Government and USC’s BGLSA group want to know.
Second-year student Hollyn Chantemerle was de-stressing Thursday afternoon, putting aside her classes in favor of puppies.