Patterson named paper’s next editor-in-chief
By Sarah Ellis | April 10, 2013Sydney Patterson, a third-year broadcast journalism student, will serve as The Daily Gamecock’s Fall 2013 editor-in-chief.
Sydney Patterson, a third-year broadcast journalism student, will serve as The Daily Gamecock’s Fall 2013 editor-in-chief.
Boeing will add 2,000 jobs at its North Charleston factory, employers would be able to fire smokers under a proposed bill and federal cuts will ground combat planes in South Carolina.
The former official donated his wartime papers to USC.
No one was injured as 3 cars were totaled on Blossom Street.
Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Tau fraternities have been invited to start new chapters at USC, but Phi Kappa Tau’s colonization is contingent on the successful creation of a new Phi Gamma Delta chapter.
Richland County has the state’s most traffic fatalities, a naked Travelers Rest man is arrested after biting a child, and Jadeveon Clowney is finally ousted from SportsCenter’s Best of the Best title.
Davis Field was a frenzy of bow ties, tutus and fur Monday evening, as canine models were being prepped for their runway debuts. Some mingled under a shady tree, casually lapping water from bowls, while others chased their tails and played dead.
Thousands of people travel to Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan each year to hear the sounds of the New York Philharmonic and other highly touted acts. But Friday’s audience not only had the opportunity to hear talent — They could visualize it.
USC Fashion Week kicked off its five-day series of events Monday with merchandise on Greene Street and some special canine models on Davis Field.
This summer, students will be taking classes at USC a little differently. Instead of studying in the designated Maymester, Summer I and Summer II periods as in previous years, students will choose from eight different overlapping terms ranging from a few days to nearly two months.
Students gathered together at the USC Dance building Saturday to celebrate hip-hop and support a canned food drive at the fourth annual Hip Hop for Life. The dance workshop was hosted by the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) student chapter at USC.
A man was arrested in an armed robbery of gold “grills,” a couple was arrested after their child was found on an Anderson home’s front porch and Palmetto Health Richland has cut its emergency room wait times by nearly an hour.
Crime Blotter for March 29 – April 5
City government released more than 50 pages of documents about police Chief Randy Scott, but they did little to answer questions surrounding his request for leave.
‘Best of the best’ instructors first in 4 years to receive honor Six USC professors have been named Carolina Distinguished Professors.
Newt Gingrich will make a visit to South Carolina the end of the month, a registered sex offender has been charged with a recent indecent exposure and Sunny Z Foods could bring 150 jobs to Saluda County by the end of the year.
A benefit banquet for injured USC law student Alan Martinez drew 200 attendees and raised about $12,000 to go toward his recovery expenses.