Poor water quality shutters Cafe Verde
By Ryan Quinn | Sep. 23, 2011Facilities hopes to reopen eatery by today
Facilities hopes to reopen eatery by today
Empowerment project will include community in decision-making
College Republicans host controversial blogger
The Wishing Well visits campus, violates USC solicitation policies
Alumni reunite after 49 years, win free wedding
University may spend $50,000 for feasibility study
Undefeated Gamecocks see high seat demand
CP hosts members of satirical news publication
South Carolina Athletics Director Eric Hyman indicated in a release late Wednesday night that he has no plans to leave USC. “I am honored to be considered by my alma mater, North Carolina, but my work here has not been finished and I love being a Gamecock,” said Hyman in the statement. WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C., reported Tuesday that Hyman was UNC’s top candidate to replace outgoing Athletics Director Dick Baddour, who has been the school’s athletics director for 14 years.
$550 charge per semester expected to jump again to $650 next fall
USC: Annual fund will benefit aspiring middle school teachers
Former Auburn Sigma Nu lost two fraternity brothers
Coke retains rights, USC wins extra money in seven-year deal
Coach: “I follow the rules as closely as I possibly can.”
61Syx Teknique shows off moves in Russell House
Two USC students strive for carbon-neutral sporting events
Read-o-Rama to expand in South Carolina, beyond