SGTV: ESPN Sportscenter on the Road
By SGTV News 4 | Oct. 20, 2015Early Saturday morning, ESPN Sportscenter on the Road made a stop at the Horseshoe to pump up dedicated students and fans for the Vanderbilt game later that afternoon.
Early Saturday morning, ESPN Sportscenter on the Road made a stop at the Horseshoe to pump up dedicated students and fans for the Vanderbilt game later that afternoon.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at USC, a collection of nine historically African American Greek organizations, withdrew from homecoming activities following a conflict with Homecoming Commission organizers.
Many who attended Heart of the South’s inaugural Super Smash Bros. tournament would say the event was a success.
Victims of the storm's devastation who have chronic kidney disease are in an especially frightening, and potentially life-threatening, situation.
Check out a special Thursday night episode of Weekend Preview with host Bobbie Brinkley and Scotty Gavlin with reporter Carson Mason!
The Senate Judiciary Committee held an official impeachment hearing for Student Body President Jonathan Kaufman Wednesday evening in Russell House.
A recent University of South Carolina alumnus is making good use of his marketing and management degrees by starting his own cigar company based out of Columbia, SC.
At 5:40 p.m. university officials announced to students, faculty and staff that the City of Columbia has lifted its boil water advisory.
Super Smash Bros. pandemonium is sweeping the Columbia-area like never before. On October 17 Columbia will host the inaugural play-off in the Heart of the South tournament series, a tourney geared towards competitive gameplay of the mega popular Super Smash Bros.
Playboy Magazine will no longer feature images of fully nude women; murder-kidnapping suspect arrested; CPD investigates Five Points stabbing.
Riverbanks Zoo and Garden breaks daily attendance records after offering complimentary admission in light of the historic flooding.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at USC has announced there will not be an NPHC stroll-off as part of this year’s Homecoming events and that the nine historically black Greek organizations in the NPHC will not be participating in any homecoming events.
A special report by SGTV News4 shot by reporter John Stoupenos. The video is a short montage of some of the disaster that struck South Carolina the beginning in October. Officials and meteorologists are calling the event the "1,000 year flood."
The South Carolina State Fair, running Oct. 14 to 25, is an annual event for Columbia, bringing in revenue and providing locals with great entertainment.
Alex died in the flooding that hit South Carolina last week. She was 24. She is survived by seven siblings, her father, grandmother and scores of friends across South Carolina.
USC President Harris Pastides has had a busy week. As the head of one of Columbia’s largest organizations, he’s been deeply involved in the city’s decisions as it recovers from heavy flooding – and he has to take care of his students, too. Going into the weekend of Oct.
In light of the devastating flooding that struck Columbia this weekend, Saturday’s home game against LSU has been moved to Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.