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In Brief: September 9, 2013

A Newberry High School junior was struck and killed by a train, a College of Charleston student died in a car accident and a West Ashley teacher has been accused of anti-gay bullying


Ticketing sees few issues at season opener

In its first test, a revised student ticketing system experienced few hiccups at the Aug. 29 football game against UNC. Almost all of the ticketing issues were faced by students who had replaced their CarolinaCards after 4 p.m. Aug. 28, after the Student Athletic Tickets Office pulled the final set of data from the CarolinaCard system, according to Anna Edwards, director of student services.


In Brief: September 6, 2013

Student at Benedict College bled to death after delivering a child in her dorm room, students and driver examined after bus crash and Nikki Haley appointed her chief of staff to director of the state Department of Corrections


Strom updates equipment, classes

The Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center recently updated a portion of its equipment inventory and added the BODYCOMBAT class to its repertoire of Group X classes.


USC cartoonists featured in exhibit

Professors, alumni and friends of USC gathered in Ernest F. Hollings Library Wednesday night to explore the world of political cartoons and learn about the trade from former cartoonists and USC alumni Kate Salley Palmer and Robert Ariail.


Paul Melchiorre (Freshman Public Health major) checks out the Carolina Wake (a wakeboardig club) table hosted by Sophomore Marketing major Clay Darcey. Melchiorre said he love getting out in the water and riding my wakeboard.

Students sign up for clubs at organization fair

Students flooded Greene Street Wednesday afternoon for the fall semester’s Student Organization Fair. From gaining experience in their chosen field of study to getting an interesting out-of-class experience, students of all ages signed their names to hundreds of interest lists.


In Brief: Sept. 4, 2013

Lexington County will see more warnings against polluting local streams in coming months, historic Newberry news is now available online and this summer was the sixth-rainiest in city history.