Carolina Convoy sees high demand
By Amanda Coyne & Caroline Baity | Oct. 24, 2012After sold-out trip, SG initiative could expand
After sold-out trip, SG initiative could expand
To get fans in seats, men’s coach wants to emphasize accessibility
Student Government aims to deter violent crimes
{module South Carolina Pride Festival} Thousands from the state LGBT community and supporters turned out Saturday to the S.C. Pride Festival, which included a number of musical acts, an afternoon parade and a family friendly zone. The festival took over Main and some side street for much of the day
Color Me Rad hosts race in Columbia for first time
ESPN show features South Carolina again, two weeks later
Commission to address litany of questions, includes USC dean
Arts and Sciences dean receives $25,000 raise
Local artists make use of Kickstarter to revamp classic
Students start contest to show other forms of diversity
Ignite! contest returns for second year
Jail to stop posting mug shots after sites charge hundreds to take them down
On Monday evening, a variety of South Carolina politicians gathered at USC for the “Candidate Environmental Forum” to discuss conservative issues that affect the Midlands and the state. The Sierra Club and Sustainable Carolina welcomed several speakers, including Rep. Joan Brady, Beth Bernstein, Joe McCulloch, Kirkman Finlay and Bakari Sellers, to debate environmental issues. The event was moderated by the League of Women Voters. — Compiled by Caroline Baity, Assistant News Editor
Gay author speaks in Russell House Ballroom
Alpha Order chapter recognized for teacher appreciation efforts
DiNatale draws on own past, encourages victims to seek help
With summer deadline, few students apply for road tickets