Remembering 9/11, looking to the future
By Alondra De La Rosa | Sep. 11, 2016Fifteen years after 9/11, seven of USC students and faculty reflect on how the deadliest attack on American soil changed both their lives and the world around them.
Fifteen years after 9/11, seven of USC students and faculty reflect on how the deadliest attack on American soil changed both their lives and the world around them.
One fraternity was suspended and two more were placed on probation as university administration considers major changes to the Greek recruitment process.
Famed entertainer Lady Chablis died Thursday, a man wanted for murder in North Carolina was found dead in a Columbia motel and an intersection in Forest Acres was named after fallen officer and USC alum.
A male pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on S. Assembly Street late Wednesday night has died, according to the Columbia Police Department.
The Columbia City Council is considering a proposal that would cut free parking hours, police have released photos of suspects in an armed robbery at a Chipotle in the Vista and the longtime director of the South Carolina Education Lottery is stepping down this fall.
Various experts gathered at the School of Law to discuss human and civil rights on Wednesday.
USC is the first school in South Carolina to join the Peace Corps Prep program.
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I-20 reopened after a car fire blocked multiple lanes Tuesday afternoon, former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd was arrested after an incident at a bar and a 14-year-old was seriously injured in a shooting at Carowinds over Labor Day weekend.
After nearly 30 years teaching at USC, visual communications professor Keith Kenney hasn't lost his passion for photojournalism, travel and academia.
Columbia hosted the Famously Hot Pride parade and festival Saturday to celebrate members of the LGBTQ community and their allies.
The Richland County Coroner identified two people killed in a murder-suicide. A man was struck and killed by a car while trying to move a fallen tree off of U.S. Highway 17-A. A 3-year-old drowned in a Greenville pool Sunday.
Famously Hot S.C. Pride kicked off Saturday despite Friday's inclement weather. The parade made its way through downtown Columbia in a celebration of the city's LGBTQ community.
Charges won't be filed against the students or the SRO involved in an incident at Spring Valley High School, one child was killed and another injured by a gun in their own home and a woman was arrested after a two-year-old in her care tested positive for meth.
All classes and campus activities are cancelled as of noon on Friday, and Columbia is under a flash flood warning.