Jonathan Holt: "I don’t think there’s anything like it"
By Madeleine Collins | Feb. 17, 2015Ever since Jonathan Holt was a child, he's been enamored with politics.
Ever since Jonathan Holt was a child, he's been enamored with politics.
The 2015 USC Puzzle Hunt began today and will run for the next two weeks.
The Arnold School of Public Health has created the Raja Fayad Memorial Fund which will be used to “continue his positive influence on students and faculty.”
Five 55-gallon drums containing a flammable chemical component of PCP were found outside Richard Harpootlian's law office at 1410 Laurel St. Thursday morning, according to law enforcement officials.
Five drums of a chemical with approximately 50 gallons each were found behind a building at 1404 Laurel Street today at about 9 a.m.
Wednesday night marked the start of the first session of the Discover Seminar program.
The closure of the Greene Street gates is still a hot topic of debate in Student Senate. Resolutions to keep it open and closed have both been presented, but only one can pass.
The rumble of bass could be heard all across campus. Any students who followed the sound found themselves at a thumping party on Green Street: Hip Hop Wednesday.
Today's In Brief features the suspension of Brian Williams, a bill that would require S.C. high schoolers to take civics test, and a S.C. House budget panel's vote to close South Carolina State University for two years.
College of Charleston students received an alert about a bomb threat Tuesday and were evacuated from campus buildings.
Four candidates debated to be the next student body president, two battled for the spot of vice president and a lone treasurer candidate gave an introductory statement Monday night.
Today's In Brief section features a man in custody for biting a woman’s nose, a man pleading guilty after shooting a DEA agent and the jury selection for the 'American Sniper' death trial.
Crime Blotters don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
Today's In Brief section features an army widow's support retreat plans, a city worker's death and the potential for increased teacher salaries in South Carolina.
Remembering Prof. Raja Fayad: A professor full of passion and intelligence.
Friday night, President Harris Pastides sent an email to members of USC's community in regards to Thursday's murder-suicide.
A large number of students, faculty, staff, administrators and friends came together at the Maxcy Monument to honor the victim of the Public School of Health shooting with a candlelight vigil. In the middle of the crowd, the atmosphere was somber and reflective.