Students offer ESPN marketing suggestions
By Khadijah Dennis | Feb. 23, 2014ESPN has teamed up with the new SEC Network to launch a campaign geared towards combating cable providers that are restricting fans from watching college athletics at home.
ESPN has teamed up with the new SEC Network to launch a campaign geared towards combating cable providers that are restricting fans from watching college athletics at home.
February marks Heart Health Awareness month, and USC first lady Patricia Moore-Pastides and Jeannette Andrews, the dean of the College of Nursing, marked it Thursday at the second annual Heart of Carolina event.
Debbie Garris was known for her many scarves, creative earrings and smile. A longtime presence in the journalism school, she died unexpectedly Feb. 14. She was 62.
Today’s briefs include a forum showcasing the four candidates for Columbia police chief, a new gorilla at the Riverbanks Zoo and criticisms regarding reading assignments for several South Carolina schools.
Benjamin Jealous says a leap of faith, God’s light and his grandmother’s historical tales drove his success with the NAACP.
After the results were announced and the cheers had died down, Lindsay Richardson said that what she was most looking forward to was getting a full night’s sleep Wednesday night.
Columbia man accused of shooting Martha Childress pleads guilty, arrest made in Columbia murder with the help of rap lyrics and a bill that would allow South Carolinians to carry weapons with or without permits struck down in Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
City shelter to become no-kill, Lexington teen charged with murder, and arts funding to remain steady despite possible stadium construction.
Lonnie Randolph Jr., South Carolina NAACP president, said he believes in equality and justice.
As students hurriedly squirted colored icing and carefully placed rainbow sprinkles on oversized cupcakes, the clock was ticking and the battle was on.
At the age of 12, Rep. James Clyburn was the president of his NAACP youth chapter. Now, Clyburn is the assistant Democratic leader in the 113th Congress.
Two dogs ran up to Donnie Iorio as he walked down the Horseshoe. He bent down to give them each a scratch behind the ears.
If Lindsay Richardson had followed her plans from senior year in high school, she wouldn’t be running for student body president right now.
David Leggett likes being in the background. So, when a friend of his approached him about running for student body vice president over winter break, Leggett “completely blew him off.”
Chris Sumpter walks over to a trough, carrying a bag of cow feed. Two calves follow him, their eyes on the bag all the way. He pours the feed into the trough and coos to the calves as they dig in.
Ryan Harman has been walking through campus for about 20 minutes, talking about Chinese takeout and season two of House of Cards, when he pivots to his campaign.
The walls of Jameson Broggi’s Horseshoe apartment are covered with moments from early American history.