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In Brief: Oct. 13, 2013

A healthy baby is born after her mother jumped from a burning building while pregnant, a Charleston developer is expected to announce a bid for lieutenant governor today and sports-related concussions have more than doubled in South Carolina since 1998.


In Brief: Oct. 9, 2013

The government shutdown is hurting Columbia’s craft beer industry, while it has inspired another man to tidy D.C. monuments while workers are furloughed.


Ramirez twirls to top in USC's Got Talent

A few minutes before competing against each other, a group of performers circled a piano in a backstage Russell House hallway and belted out Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”


Student Government Pack-A-Thon to prepare meals

After holding a small-scale meal-packing event in the spring, Student Government is looking to up the stakes at next month’s Pack-A-Thon, when students will pack meals for people who are hungry in developing countries like Haiti, Jamaica and Sri Lanka.


In Brief: October 9, 2013

Most furloughed employees return to Ft. Jackson About 90 percent of furloughed civilian employees at Fort Jackson returned to work this week, The State reported. Half of the 3,500 civilian workers at Columbia’s U.S.


In Brief: October 8, 2013

A new Colgate-Palmolive plant will bring 300 jobs, four motorists have been killed by crashes with deer this year, and a Batesburg-Leesville town councilman goes to jail after not paying child support.