News: Years in Review
By Mary Ramsey | April 25, 2016To reminisce on the past four years at USC, check out these News highlights.
To reminisce on the past four years at USC, check out these News highlights.
Raymond Clemens used his research into medieval manuscripts to discuss the importance and identity of renowned playwright William Shakespeare.
USC will begin using Handshake, a new career guidance platform, on June 1.
Sustainable Carolina held its annual Earth Jam on Greene Street to promote environmental sustainability through fun activities.
A USC graduate was awarded one of the highest honors in writing this week.
Travel Lightly Day shared helpful information about environmentally friendly transportation throughout the day Tuesday as part of USC's Earth Day celebrations.
USC students and Columbia's Cooking will lead a three-day Earth Fest connecting food and the environment in honor of Earth Day.
A local person killed in a car crash was found to have not been wearing a seat belt, the Columbia Museum of Art was the only art museum to win the nation's top award for museums and libraries for community service, and a local school district employee is accused of theft.
After a month of preparations, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention and Prevention revealed their final exhibit of T-shirts for the Clothesline Project.
Distinguished professor Marc Lamont Hill discussed the causes of racial inequality and advocated for giving all people the opportunity to speak publicly.
The South Carolina bathroom faces obstacles in the Senate and is unlikely to reach the House of Representatives by its deadline.
Sumter County identified the 12-year-old boy killed in Sunday's ATV crash, two suspects stole thousands of dollars' worth of Yeti coolers, and 11 Richland County residents have been indicted on charges of food stamp fraud.
USC will show students ways to go green Tuesday in celebration of Earth Day.
A South Carolina school superintendent was killed in a crash that involved a deputy, a North Charleston man accused of hiding a dead body behind his business was denied bond and a missing Richland County teen was found safe by deputies.
A registered sex offender with a long criminal history was arrested by USC police for allegedly following a female student.
The University of South Carolina and IBM announced an extension of their partnership as they celebrated the grand opening of a new center in the Innovista research center.
Former South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier and the University of Tennessee community put aside their differences at UT's spring game as Spurrier was honored on the field.