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In Brief: March 4

Today’s briefs include the investigation into the black ops plan in the Columbia Police Department, the tribute that honored a Columbia native at the Academy Awards, and the discussion of environmental regulations surrounding alligator farming.


Groups stroll to redefine 'stigma'

Stroll Out Stigma wrapped up Carolina Beautiful week presented by Campus Wellness Friday night, when students came to watch groups stroll and learn about eating disorders, mental illness, sexual assault and more.


In Brief: March 2, 2014

Investigators arrested 21-year-old Stephen Ross Kelly in connection with the murder of Briana Nicole Rabon, former Gamecock running back Marcus Lattimore came to Jadeveon Clowney’s defense and the state Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday regarding the Certificate of Need program.


Reading initiative sponsors Pat Conroy lecture

Crowds packed the Township Auditorium Thursday night as One Book, One Columbia, a month-long city reading initiative, culminated in its signature event, a lecture by South Carolina author Pat Conroy about his life and writing motivations. His book, “My Reading Life,” was selected as the initiative’s official title.


Event showcases new, local innovators

While walking through the maze of displays put out by startup companies at the USC/Columbia Technology Incubator Showcase Thursday, David He said one of his goals would be to create and manage his own company.


In Brief: February 28, 2014

Secret recordings of phone conversations involving Interim Police Chief Ruben Santiago were released Wednesday and do not contain any mentions of a “black ops” plot to frame another city official, The State reported.


Senators propose more constitutional changes

Three weeks after student Sen. Lindsay Richardson presented a new Student Government constitution, the student body president-elect took to the floor once again Wednesday to propose another draft of the proposal.


	Junior Mike Foster said South Carolina’s club hockey team has grown exponentially since he joined as a freshman.

South Carolina hockey rewrites record books

In the 2013-14 season, the Gamecocks shattered a number of their previous records on their way to a 21-9-2 mark, the most wins in school history. In the process, South Carolina scored more goals than ever before (154) and Patterson set the individual program record for goals scored in a year (22).


In Brief: February 27, 2014

Dawn Staley signs on to coach American U18 national team, City Councilwoman’s mistake may cost taxpayers almost $158,000 and the state senate votes to block a plan to eliminate health scores.