Contagious, common virus causes concern on campus
By Brandon Wong | Oct. 19, 2016Five cases of a contagious virus have caused concern on campus, but officials say the numbers aren't out of the ordinary.
Five cases of a contagious virus have caused concern on campus, but officials say the numbers aren't out of the ordinary.
A man who had been on the run for seven years was found living under a fake name in Lexington County, leaked e-mails show Columbia mayor Steve Benjamin was on a shortlist for Hillary Clinton's vice presidential pick and a South Carolina waitress's unusual tip has gone viral.
Patricia Moore Pastides returned to the Healthy Carolina Farmers Market to demonstrate how to make a Mediterranean dish as part of a healthy diet.
Local fire departments came together Tuesday to teach students about fire prevention and safety.
Tourists found a giant shark tooth washed ashore by Hurricane Matthew in North Myrtle Beach, an Orangeburg County school is the focus of a new BBC documentary, and a South Carolina teacher is facing assault charges over an incident with a student.
Bond was set for the director of the embattled Richland County Recreation Commission, parts of South Carolina may see more hurricane-related flooding as the Waccamaw River crests and the headquarters of one North Carolina county's chapter of the Republican Party was firebombed.
The Body Project is a workshop led by peer leaders to encourage body positivity and safe dieting.
Everything you need to know about what's happening on campus in the coming days.
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run on Barnwell Street, two more South Carolina counties were declared disaster zones in the wake of Hurricane Matthew and Richland County's absentee precincts are opening their doors to voters.
A fifth South Carolinian has died from the effects of Hurricane Matthew, the four killed in a crash on I-77 were identified as students at a SC liberal arts school, and more than 200 guns were stolen from a Horry County dealer.
A team of USC student's Capstone project has blossomed into a series of new competitions that will now be available to college students from around the country.
A crash on I-77 killed three people, three people were arrested in connection with a burglary at an Orangeburg car dealership, and a Berkeley County man was arrested for stealing tens of thousands of dollars in tree-trimming equipment.
A group of USC students is heading out on an Alternative Fall Break with the Leadership & Service Center to help with flood relief in Louisiana almost exactly one year after LSU pitched in for flood relief in Columbia.
An investigation has been opened into KKK recruitment fliers found in and around Clemson University's campus, a mistrial was declared in the case of a Dutch Fork High School student stabbed to death and Orangeburg County students won't be back in the classroom until Monday.
Student Health Services began its series of flu vaccines clinics to encourage students, faculty and staff to protect themselves from the virus.
IRIS gave students the opportunity to openly express and celebrate their identities for National Coming Out Day.
The hotel that owns the famous Springmaid Pier says they will rebuild after Hurricane Matthew damaged the landmark, President Obama deemed 13 counties disaster areas at the request of Gov. Nikki Haley, and a car chase left multiple people injured in Columbia.