First-year student's death caused by toxic alcohol levels
By Lauren Shirley | April 8, 2015Toxic levels of alcohol contributed to first-year business student Charles Terreni Jr.'s death, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts
Toxic levels of alcohol contributed to first-year business student Charles Terreni Jr.'s death, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts
Registration for orientation for the summer months was slightly delayed on Tuesday when USC’s Office of New Student Orientation tweeted that their system was down.
The ambitious goal of $1 billion dollars in eight years is poised to become a reality for Carolina’s Promise campaign.
The College of Arts and Sciences has engineered their Open Book Series as a chance for students, faculty and members of the community to interact with various celebrated authors on USC’s campus.
Today's brief section features legal action by a fraternity against Rolling Stone, an April Fool's joke gone wrong and the return of the women's basketball team to Columbia.
The West Columbia police officer who sustained a gunshot wound to the head last week was released from the hospital, USC junior All-American Tiffany Mitchell was presented the award named in honor of her coach at the NCAA Women's Final Four on Sunday, and Following the deaths of two fraternity pledges this school year, officials from both USC and Clemson, as well as state officials will begin to exercise more oversight
Steve and Jerri Spurrier have invited the 453 people that have played football for Steve Spurrier at South Carolina to a reunion on Friday to coincide with the spring scrimmage game, according to GoGamecocks.
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A screenshot from a snapchat story depicting a list of complaints about USC including a racial slur began circulating on Twitter Friday morning.
April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and USC’s Office of Sexual Assault and Violence Prevention (SAVIP) has spared no time in preparing a month full of events.
A compilation of some of the unusual classes of the Fall 2015 semester.
Today's briefs include the apperance of a noose on Duke University's campus, viewing parties for the women's NCAA game on Sunday and a man charged with domestic violence after assaulting his pregnant wife.
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A suspect is in custody after shooting a West Columbia police officer near the West Columbia riverwalk amphitheater.
The Transgender Day of Visibility is every year on March 31, and this year the day will be celebrated here on USC's campus.
Music could be heard from the Russell House Ballroom on Monday afternoon for the Carolina Productions' most recent daytime event: laser tag.
Today's brief section features animals rescued from a cockfighting operation, the evacuation of CiCi's Pizza and the number of charges at this year's Carolina Cup.