3 arrested in Five Points attack
By Amanda Coyne | July 30, 2013Two men were stabbed outside of Group Therapy, a Five Points bar, early Sunday morning. Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Two men were stabbed outside of Group Therapy, a Five Points bar, early Sunday morning. Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident.
With the Women’s Quad closed for the 2013-2014 school year and 4,900 incoming students applying for housing, University Housing has decided to open Cliff Apartments to first-year students.
While USC’s standard orientation lasts only a day, shuffling students quickly from the Koger Center to Russell House to registering for classes, Pillars for Carolina, an extended orientation program, gives students a closer look at what will soon be their new home.
This week’s crime blotter includes a rude man in Chik-fil-a
Wait will allow easier move for faculty Students and faculty will move into the new Darla Moore School of Business a few months later than initially planned because of a delay in the move of U.S.
Students may now request football tickets for the Gamecocks’ five away games, an Tuesday morning email from Student Ticketing announced.
SC Supreme Court chief justice receiving honorary doctorate The chaplain of the U.S. Senate, Barry Black, will address August’s round of graduates, USC announced Monday. Black, who also served as the chief of chaplains for the U.S.
After winning the hearts of the judges and her fellow contestants, Miss Mount Pleasant Brooke Mosteller took home the titles of Miss South Carolina and Miss Congeniality at Saturday night’s Miss South Carolina pageant.
Forty-nine regional beauty queens have begun competition to become the next Miss South Carolina, and five USC students are among their ranks. Representing the Upstate, Pee Dee, Lowcountry and even Five Points, these women — ranging from second year to law students — are hoping to take home the crown.
USC’s Camp Read-a-Rama continued on this week, focusing on increasing childhood literacy in the state. When the weather is sunny and school is out, being cooped up inside and reading a book isn’t always the most appealing to children. But, Camp Read-a-Rama provides a fun way to combine both reading and exciting summer activities.
John Dozier has been appointed USC’s chief diversity officer and special adviser for online student services.
As many as 6,300 students’ social security numbers could have been compromised when a computer was stolen from USC.
While other students are relaxing on the beach or wasting away in cubicles, Riley Shipman is packing for a trip to Senegal.
USC’s new Coordinator for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Programs Kayla Lisenby arrived on campus Monday.
USC’s Resident naturalist Rudy Mancke hosted his semi-annual environmental talk “The Nature of Things” on the Horseshoe Tuesday in front of the steps of the McKissick Museum.
Ticket packages and prices have been released for the upcoming 2013-2014 football season, with the highest single-game ticket going for $80.