Finney tells story of female soldier
By Khadijah Dennis | Sep. 26, 2013Silence was the most persistent noise in the School of Law Auditorium as the audience waited to hear the words of award-winning poet Nikky Finney.
Silence was the most persistent noise in the School of Law Auditorium as the audience waited to hear the words of award-winning poet Nikky Finney.
The 66 members of the 2014 Dance Marathon morale team were announced on Monday after going through an online application process and interviews.
An overhaul of Student Government’s legislative codes was delayed for the second time Wednesday night, this time due to a dispute over a new system of implementing legislation.
USC’s Sorority Council was awarded the National Panhellenic Conference Excellence Award on Monday. The group is one of just 14 out of the nation’s 574 college Panhellenic organizations to be recognized with the award, according to NPC leaders.
A Sumter County woman is accused of stabbing her husband with a screwdriver, a 9-year-old boy dies after being struck by a tractor trailer while riding his bicycle, and former USC football coach Paul Dietzel dies at 89.
An event hosted by USC’s Center for Entrepreneurial and Technological Innovation encouraged students to share with their peers ideas that could potentially become startup companies.
With live music, a staff of experienced bartenders and a number of drink specials, Pavlov’s Bar — or Pav’s — has become one of the most popular watering holes for USC students and, apparently, one of the best college bars in the country.
Sitting in the faculty lounge of the Darla Moore School of Business, he’s wearing a short-sleeved, white, button-down shirt. No necktie, though. Steven Mann rarely wears a tie, because it takes him nearly half an hour to try to tie one. His hands just don’t do what his brain tells them to. He has Parkinson’s disease.
A woman told the Columbia Police Department she was grabbed by an unknown man on Pickens Street who told her to “come with him” around 10:30 a.m. By 5 p.m. Tuesday, police had arrested her on charges of making the story up.
After two hours of debate and deliberation, Constitutional Council threw out the organizational challenge against Student Government filed by the president of the South Carolina eSports Club.
Vincent Sheheen has been cleared of three ethics complaints, a 12-year-old charged in a fatal shooting has been placed under house arrest, and Riverbanks Zoo is getting an antisocial gorilla.
According to Ronnie Horner, students at the University of South Carolina can learn a lot from the act of being persistent.
A man and woman are being sought in multiple cases of vending machine vandalism on USC’s campus.
Name-calling. Police escorts. Being kept up the night before an exam. Orientations that included sessions about how to act on campus. The Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity commemorated the struggle against racism with their “50 Years Later…” panel on Monday night.
A new project that will bring some Gamecock color to the Cayce landscape will also help put food on the table for some hungry Midlands residents.
Crimes reported to the University of South Carolina Division of Law Enforcement and Safety between Sept. 13 and Sept. 20