Distinguished professor analyzes causes of racial inequality
By Adam Orfinger | April 18, 2016Distinguished professor Marc Lamont Hill discussed the causes of racial inequality and advocated for giving all people the opportunity to speak publicly.
Distinguished professor Marc Lamont Hill discussed the causes of racial inequality and advocated for giving all people the opportunity to speak publicly.
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.
Columbia resident and USC students participated in The Color Run, a tropical-themed 5k foot race that blasts runners with colored powder.
USC's Relay for Life main event revolved around the theme "Color Me Relay" and has raised over $148,000 for the American Cancer Society.
A man threw a hammer at his roommate, a man was attacked by his girlfriend and an accident occurred outside a nursing home.
The seventh annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes had over 1,500 participants to raise awareness for sexual violence against women.
USC's spring 2016 commencement speakers will be the chief public policy officer for Boeing Co., a former president of the American Bar Association and the CEO of Fluor Corp.
Community Pathfinder Julia Hance encouraged soon-to-be graduates to be confident and open-minded in their career decisions.
South Carolina’s Senate was slammed with the S. 1203 Bill, colloquially referred to as the “bathroom bill,” on April 6.
After weeks of planning and fundraising, USC Relay For Life will hold its main event at 7 p.m. on Friday at Blatt Field.
Secretary of State John Kerry denounced any use of torture, over 30,000 union Verizon workers have gone on strike, a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed by police in Chicago, and Stephen Hawking is backing a new program to send tiny spacecraft to a nearby star system.
English fanatics from around the state can rejoice as an impressive collection of the world's most famous plays make their way to Thomas Cooper Library this week.
Members of the Columbia community will come together at the Statehouse on Thursday to honor victims of domestic violence with the "Walk a Mile in Their Shoes" march.
With much of the attention focused on the tumultuous 2016 presidential campaign, little has been made of state and local elections. However, a number of races throughout South Carolina will have a lasting impact on the Columbia community.