SG officers propose new constitution
By Hannah Jeffrey | Jan. 31, 2014Student Government officers have proposed a new constitution that, if passed through student senate next week, will appear as a referendum on the ballot in the upcoming election.
Student Government officers have proposed a new constitution that, if passed through student senate next week, will appear as a referendum on the ballot in the upcoming election.
As the afternoon started to fade into night around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Thomas Cooper Library was barren. The doors were locked, the sidewalks all but empty, the steps littered with small pellets — of salt, that is.
This week’s snowstorm didn’t only cancel classes; Student Government also closed for the winter weather, including a mandatory candidate meeting scheduled for Tuesday night.
The university Tuesday night that it will cancel classes Wednesday, again following the lead of Richland County government.
The Retreat at Columbia will be participating in a nationwide fundraising program this year to help support the Boys & Girls Clubs of The Midlands by raising $5,000 and giving 500 volunteer hours.
14 students from the USC School of Music performed in a 30-member ensemble directed by Greg Stuart, USC clinical assistant professor of music, on Nov. 18 at the Columbia Museum of Art. This concert received national recognition in The New York Times on Jan. 15.
If you’ve been to Jillian’s on a Thursday night over the last few weeks, you may have seen Ashlyn Bassett and Patrick Rogers practicing their moves.
This week’s briefs include Darius Rucker being stuck in traffic when he won his first Grammy Award in 18 years, a mental health patient being fatally shot and a Wofford College student’s innovative business idea.
Due to impending inclement weather, USC’s Columbia campus will be closed on Jan. 28. The announcement cancelling all classes and closing all university offices was posted on the university website around 7:15 p.m. Snow and ice are expected to hit most of South Carolina, including the Midlands.
A Charleston teenager was charged with murder after S.C. State shooting, meteorologists are calling for snow in the Midlands this week and the wildfire red flag alert was lifted by officials over the weekend.
When Christie Severin and Paula Novacki took over the leadership of Phi Alpha Delta, they were only given a dusty box with plastic cups, forks and a scrapbook that wasn’t put together.
The University of South Carolina Library has added a rare treasure to their G. Ross Roy Collection of Robert Burns and Scottish Literature.
Shots were fired in the Copper Beech apartment complex late Saturday night, but a day later, little else was known.
Pictures of two men involved in the January 9 assault in Five Points were released by the Columbia Police Department Friday.
The Dance Marathon team held a registration rally on Thursday night, hoping to encourage more students to sign up for the philanthropy event held on March 1.
Bringing the Model United Nations back to USC has not been quick, and it has not been easy.
One in 12 women and one in 45 men have been stalked in their lifetime, and over half of all stalking victims are between the ages of 18 and 29.