Health professionals debate Obamacare in panel
By Sarah Ellis | Oct. 4, 2012Speakers highlight need for reform, improved care
Speakers highlight need for reform, improved care
Fraternity holds ‘Men of Principle’ award ceremony
Travel scholarships, applications rise after 2008 recession
More enforcement contributes to trend
Barricades, DUI checkpoints, watch tower among Columbia police plans
College heads to Law Center for more space
Contest rewards student industry, innovation
Students scavenge for free food amongst USC’s landscape, President’s gardens
Office relocation from Main Street to Blossom cost $995,000
Traffic citations, drunkenness among top crimes
If Twitter can be trusted — we’re looking at you, Salty Nut — Darius Rucker will join ESPN’s College GameDay broadcast on the Horseshoe Saturday morning.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Columbia hosts annual race
Drugs, handgun seized near campus
Newest sorority joins Greek Village, accepts 300 women in first class
Police seek third man regarding alleged beating earlier this month
An announcement following No. 6 South Carolina’s win over Kentucky set in stone what many had hoped and expected — but nevertheless, this Saturday just got a whole lot bigger.
Police have arrested a second suspect in last weekend’s brawl on Harden Street. Benedict College officers arrested John Cornelius Sumner, 21, of Stockbridge, Ga., in connection with the incident in a Columbia apartment near the college’s campus, according to Columbia police spokeswoman Jennifer Timmons. Sumner is charged with second-degree assault and battery, according to a release. The Friday afternoon arrest came a day after police announced they’d arrested another suspect in the brawl, Stanley McBride, and issued warrants for two others, including Sumner and Michael Jermel Kendrix, of Austell, Ga. Kendrix is also expected to be charged with second-degree assault and battery, according to the release. More arrests are possible, though, Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott said. Scott's comments follow the incident, in which a man was allegedly kicked and punched in the head and chest by seven to 10 men early Sunday morning, according to an incident report. He was taken to a hospital with a broken jaw, severe lacerations and a swollen face.