Clowney receives second speeding ticket
By Thad Moore | Jan. 12, 2014The traffic stop was routine enough — a driver running late, hitting 84 mph in a 55 mph zone. But something seemed odd.
The traffic stop was routine enough — a driver running late, hitting 84 mph in a 55 mph zone. But something seemed odd.
The fall semester, in many ways, served as a reminder of USC’s history, as the university recognized the 50th anniversary of its desegregation and made a new mark in its rivalry with Clemson.
Nelson Mandela dies at age 95, high turnout of high-income voters causes strong-mayor referendum loss and Jenny Sanford plans to run for a seat on the Charleston County Aviation Authority.
The sounds of holiday music mingled with the smells of local food vendors along Main Street at last night’s First Thursday celebration.
Do you think USC should have gender-neutral housing? Student Government and USC’s BGLSA group want to know.
Second-year student Hollyn Chantemerle was de-stressing Thursday afternoon, putting aside her classes in favor of puppies.
For Christina Smith, a fourth-year studio art student, and Julia Bennett, a third-year marine science student, winning the Pop-Up Show meant more than an award. It meant furthering their passions for photography.
The University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus experienced outages in telephone and Internet services Thursday afternoon due to a break in service at 1600 Hampton, according to a University Technical Services employee.
If a woman can only buy one thing for the spring season, what should it be? A white shirt, of course, according to industry experts.
Myrtle Beach, an escaped man and Rick Perry are in today’s In Brief.
Student senators were decked out in their holiday finery Wednesday night for the final meeting of the body before winter break. Yarmulkes and Christmas sweaters were worn, tinsel was draped over shoulders and one senator’s festive socks made Student Body Treasurer Haley Guyton crack up during her weekly report.
If a woman can only buy one thing for the spring season, what should it be? A white shirt, of course, according to industry experts. The Fashion Group International (FGI) gave a presentation on “Best of the best” trends Wednesday night.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott on Wednesday said the national gang known as the Bloods had been operating in Five Points and that they had been playing “knockout” there.
When the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31 and the new year begins, nobody will be able to light up, dip or vape on USC property. Tobacco-Free USC will take effect on Jan. 1, 2014, barring anyone from using any tobacco product on campus.
On a warm Tuesday night, the words to “Let It Snow” drifted through campus at USC’s 59th annual tree lighting ceremony.
Just before he conceded defeat in the strong-mayor referendum Tuesday night, Mayor Steve Benjamin looked to the future.
Fewer students have been reported for drinking and using drugs since USC raised its fines for doing so, but those fines are bringing in far more money.