Nick Hooks accused of campaign violations again
By Hannah Dear | Feb. 18, 2019Nick Hooks receives two more campaign violation accusations after gifting flowers.
Nick Hooks receives two more campaign violation accusations after gifting flowers.
The Beekeeping Club on campus aims to advocate and educate the public about bees and their importance by establishing beehives and its expanding impact on the local community.
Sen. Kamala Harris visited Columbia on Saturday to share her platform. Among the crowd were college students who had differing views of her event.
Jacob Thompson hopes to win the favor of the student body through personal conversations about the change students want.
As a first generation college student, Lyric Swinton has surpassed her high school dreams through a strong work ethic and heavy activism. Now, she hopes to give back.
Student body presidential candidate Casey Hamlin looks to create opportunities for students.
At 9 p.m. Tuesday night, campaigning for Student Government offices officially began.
Two residents of Bates Hall were found to be in possession of marijuana and fake IDs after complaints were made about an odor of marijuana coming from the floor.
The university is preparing for a feasibility plan to decide the location of the new student union.
The National Eating Disorder Association walk unites eating disorder survivors to spread awareness.
National Pan-Hellenic Council celebrates its history through a week of events during Black History Month.
USCPD and Columbia Fire Department were called after a car began smoking in Blossom Street garage.
Mills Hayes and Imani Roberson share their struggles with eating disorders in an effort to promote body positivity on campus.
USCPD is looking to replace the blue light callbox system with an emergency contact smartphone app.
Suspicions ran high as Columbia police officers inspected a package in the middle of Bull Street.
The list of executive candidates is released after campaign filing ends, and accusations have already been made about campaign violations.
More than 150 organizations attended the spring student organization fair to recruit students.