Parking decreased at USC before Coliseum lot closed
By Thad Moore | April 21, 2014Even before USC closed a parking lot near the Carolina Coliseum, the university had removed more than 2,100 spots in three years, while adding nearly 1,600 students.
Even before USC closed a parking lot near the Carolina Coliseum, the university had removed more than 2,100 spots in three years, while adding nearly 1,600 students.
April 12 to April 18 5 — Theft from building 4 — Vandalism/destruction of property 3 — Drug/narcotics violation 2 — Credit card fraud 2 — Harassment 2 — Simple assault 2 — Trespassing 1 — Alcohol/liquor law violation 1 — Bad check 1 — Bike theft 1 — Fake ID 1 — Moped theft 1 — Motor vehicle theft — Selling your phone on Craigslist?
Man blind in one eye after dispute over beer After his neighbor refused to give him a can of beer, a Rock Hill man assaulted him, blinding him in one eye, The (Rock Hill) Herald reported. The victim, 51, reported to deputies that he and his neighbor, 43, had been drinking at a bar.
Vertell Jackson, better known as Lil’ Mama, sat in the middle of Russell House, posing for photos with a “Happy Birthday” tiara on her head.
Gov. Nikki Haley starts Facebook dispute Gov. Nikki Haley accused her friend and political ally state Sen.
After 50 years of teaching, most professors would be ready to take a long vacation. But Don Fowler had a very different reaction to being honored for his 50th year of teaching in a lecture given by Kathleen Hall Jamieson Thursday night.
Jennifer Pournelle doubts if crowd funding will replace traditional grants as a way of paying for research, but she’s glad it’s an option.
Midlands men stood a little taller this Thursday as the fifth-annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” march kicked off outside of the State House.
Police say they aren’t sure when an orange tiger paw was painted on the field at Williams-Brice Stadium, but the vandalism appears to have come a year after someone did the same.
USC alumnus Michael LaForgia won this year’s Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for his work at the Tampa Bay Times.
The Daily Gamecock was named the best collegiate newspaper by the South Carolina Press Association for the sixth year in a row and took home 30 awards for its work in 2013.
The Homecoming Executive Board got a head start on homecoming festivities this year and announced next year’s theme Wednesday.
South Carolina gas prices have risen once again, but they are slightly cheaper than they were at Easter last year, peach growers are saying a late March freeze caused major damage to peach farms around Aiken, which may make the fruit scarce until July and Gov. Nikki Haley has gained the approval of nearly half of South Carolinians according to a poll released Wednesday.
After two years of leading the wave, wearing Gamecock-speckled trousers and cheering with the masses at Williams-Brice Stadium, Chase Mizzell stepped off the stage as Mic Man for the last time this year.
Yik Yak is a simple concept: A Twitter-like live feed of short, anonymous messages that can be up-rated or down-rated by users.
Clemson University received a letter of complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, charging that the football program is too entangled with Christianity, The State reported.
Facing an uproar from upset students, USC has decided to reserve more commencement tickets for graduates.