Bill Nye the Yik Yak lie: hordes of students
By Lois Carlisle | Nov. 13, 2014On Tuesday afternoon, reports of Bill Nye sightings popped up all over Yik Yak. They ranged from believable to not-quite-right.
On Tuesday afternoon, reports of Bill Nye sightings popped up all over Yik Yak. They ranged from believable to not-quite-right.
Second-year criminology and criminal justice student Diamoney Greene was identified as one of the two people found shot to death in the Copper Beech Townhouse Community.
South Carolina's ban on gay marriage was ruled unconstitutional Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel.
Students in the College of Social Work will no longer be traveling between seven different buildings for their classes.
Veterans Day Parade sets attendance record The city of Columbia celebrated Veterans Day with its annual parade through downtown on Tuesday.
USC is turning to students in an attempt to gauge understanding of university reporting process and resources pertaining to sexual assault.
Criminal justice student Diamoney Greene was shot to death by Brandon Early, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Citadel graduate struck, killed on I-26 Charleston police revealed Monday that Allen Lee Gilliam Jr., 34, was under the influence when he struck and killed 23-year-old Carson Neymoss on Nov.9., WIS reported.
You can typically see Jay Burnett, a supervisor for Sodexo commonly known as “Mr. Jay,” making sure Pandini’s is running smoothly.
A group met at Zion Baptist Church Saturday morning to walk. They walked through downtown Columbia to the Statehouse. They walked to raise awareness. They walked for peace.
The Global Café, the newest addition to Carolina Dining is now open and located on the second floor of the new Darla Moore School of Business.
Today's briefs are about Ebola surveillance, a baseball tournament for a cancer patient and the discovery of a new monkey species.
Students often stay up late on Friday nights, but rarely are they using this time to help a local nonprofit.
Members of student organizations may have seen some new faces at their meetings last week.
Politics and pork united Wednesday on Greene Street with “BBQ with Benjamin.”
This week's briefs include an investigation into house fires, Fort Jackson policy changes and a child neglect case.
All students who take at least 12 credit hours pay a campus activity of $83, while other students pay seven dollars per hour.