USC faces challenge of how to deal with hackers
By Thad Moore | Oct. 30, 2012State security breach brings technology issue to forefront
State security breach brings technology issue to forefront
Coach Steve Spurrier, President Harris Pastides and mobs of other fans came out Monday to support injured running back Marcus Lattimore
State security breach brings technology issue to forefront
Trend eschews processed foods for vegetables and meat
Few details available in incident, pending investigation
He may still be in the hospital, but today is No. 21’s 21st birthday, and USC President Harris Pastides wants to celebrate.
Talk show host sees range of benefits in ‘inclusion’
Former baseball player returns home Thursday
National chain with homegrown focus opens in Columbia Thursday
Lowcountry businesswoman donates for aeronautics research as program takes shape
Stand Up Carolina, Alpha Chi Omega co-host domestic violence awareness event
SEC associate commissioner hired for media relations job
Chief Scott: Lack of video evidence proved lie
Tracy: Initiative coming to a close one way or the other
Corvino, Gallagher disagree sharply in cordial conversation
More than 50 women came out to the “Kappa Kardio Zone,” a 90-minute interactive cardio class, led by third-year nursing student Jess DeBiase at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house Tuesday evening. Participants were charged a $3 admission fee that benefitted Girls on the Run, a nonprofit group that works to encourage preteen girls to develop healthy lifestyles through participation in running programs. During breaks, Columbia’s Girls on the Run Director Mary Lohman showed the women warm-up exercises she does with girls she works with. “It is such a good organization, and I really stand behind their values,” DeBiase said.