Sustainable Carolina gives window into USC's environmental impact
By Taylor Palmer and Payton Lira | Oct. 1, 2016Sustainable Carolina's third annual showcase gave the USC community a chance to see the impacts of campus life on the environment.
Sustainable Carolina's third annual showcase gave the USC community a chance to see the impacts of campus life on the environment.
Changes to the FAFSA mean students will have more time to complete the form and need to include more information.
USC President Harris Pastides won an award Thursday for exemplary alumni of the Fulbright Program.
Longtime Columbia councilwoman Leona Plaugh passed away Wednesday at the age of 66, a shooter wounded two young boys and teacher at an elementary school in Anderson County and Richland County officials are searching for a man accused of credit card fraud at various businesses.
An Irmo man was arrested for shooting two women late Monday, Sumter police found an elderly man with dementia and Richland County officials made an arrest in connection with a string of liquor store robberies.
The active and accountable bystander program, Stand Up Carolina, challenges the USC community to step in and speak up in unsafe scenarios.
The College of Arts and Sciences has a projected carry-forward of zero into the next fiscal year. New arts and sciences Dean Lacy Ford is implementing various reforms and cuts so that the college can begin to create reserves again.
Student Health Services aims to defy stereotypes and prejudices when helping students.
USC's entrepreneurial competition, The Proving Ground, is kicking off its seventh annual competition as they begin to accept applications for this year's event.
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A man was been arrested on the Horseshoe late Wednesday afternoon. The man is the suspect in an attempted robbery of a local restaurant that occurred minutes before.
At least two children were injured in a shooting at an elementary school in Anderson County.
Lead the Way continued its voter education panel series Tuesday night with a discussion of the relationship between media and politics.
POLITCO media reporter Hadas Gold gave students an inside look at the "wild" 2016 election as part of the Community Pathfinder series.
Alumni and students had double the opportunity to look for jobs at the Career Fest and the Science, Engineering, and Technology Fair on Tuesday.
Lexington Police are investigating a shooting that left two women injured late Monday, Gov. Nikki Haley is convening a new advisory committee for veterans' issues and Lexington sheriff's deputies located a suspect who escaped from an area hospital.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication gave students a chance Monday to learn the lesson that even publications makes mistakes.