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Dawn Staley at the Women's basketball game against UConn.

Briefing: 2/11/16

This week in brief: The Gamecock women's basketball team lost to UConn, Carly Fiorina suspended her campaign, Marco Rubio campaigned at a town hall in Columbia and Richland County Councilman Kelvin Washington was put on probation. 


Student Government candidates addressed issues such as communication with the student body and how to unite students with the Columbia community.

Executive debate spotlights candidate platforms

Student Government executive candidates discussed some of the details of their platforms at the 2016 executive debate Tuesday evening. The moderators posed questions to the candidates based on their platforms, addressing such issues as what policies are most important to them and how they will improve communication between Student Government and the student body.


In Brief: 2/10/16

A Columbia businessman is accused of tax fraud, an in-state developer purchases 16 acres near new baseball stadium and a suspect in multiple sexual assaults makes bail.


In Brief: 2/9/16

Today in brief: Two Sumter residents have been charged in connection with injuries, including broken and fractured bones, sustained by their 9-week-old child. Columbia adult store, Taboo, is changing ways in which it is run in order to stay open and avoid penalties. Troopers are still looking for a tractor-trailer believed to have been involved in a hit-and-run that left one dead and one injured.


3 ways to earn money in college

From classes to student organizations to friends, it can be difficult for students to find time for an off-campus job. There are plenty of other ways to earn extra cash on campus, and here are just three of them.


Brief: Association of African American Students advocates self-love

The Association of African American Students promoted self-love with lollipops and inspirational quotes on Monday at the Russell House Patio. The organization will be hosting events throughout Black History Month, continuing with "Love Games" on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Russell House Theater.


Crime Blotter: 1/31/16 - 2/6/16

A 29-year-old suspect was caught trying to shoplift shaving cream. A woman was charged with larceny after trying to take her ex-boyfriend's roommates belongings. A mother and her son were transported to the hospital after the son assaulted his mother.