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In Brief: November 19, 2013

A man faces two drug charges after passing out in his car, the Army says it didn’t cover up pollution findings at Fort Jackson, and Columbia and the region set record-high temperatures Monday.


Gamecock Pantry officially opens

The Gamecock Pantry officially opened Monday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its McBryde Quadrangle A location. The student-run pantry, a Student Government initiative, provides food for in-need students and also offers services like counseling, legal assistance and help paying rent. Canned food donations for the pantry can be dropped off at the Campus Life Center.


Castilho discusses Brazilian abolition

An accomplished Brazilian history specialist joined a crowded room of students and faculty Monday in Gambrell to give a lecture called “‘Africans,’ Indianist Allegories, and Abolition: Creating Race and Nation in Brazilian Freedom Celebrations.”


USC graduate launches seat-finding website

When Gamecock fan Jack Dietrich was making plans to attend the 2010 SEC Championship game, he knew most of his friends were also going. But he was having difficulty finding where his friends were sitting at the game. That inspired him to create TagSeats.


Genice Crumpton, American Red Cross administartor

Blood-stained rivalry: Annual Carolina-Clemson blood drive kicks off

While USC hopes to extend its winning streak to five straight against Clemson at Williams-Brice Stadium next Saturday, it’s looking to continue a longer winning streak in the rivalry this week. The 29th annual Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive kicked off Monday and will run through the end of the week.


In Brief: Nov. 15, 2013

Columbia breaks record for lowest morning temperature, Columbia lawyer Pete Strom plans to challenge William Hubbard for a seat on the USC Board of Trustees and 42 are sought in a massive bank fraud case.


Monk speaks about healing through Buddhism

People filled every seat and the floor in a Russell House meeting room to hear Thich Minh Thanh, the head monk of the Thang Nghiem Temple in Hanoi, Vietnam, deliver a lecture on Buddhism, the mind and mental health.


In Brief: Nov. 13, 2013

Three people were arrested on Monday and charged with possessing items to make methamphetamine following a traffic stop on Shillings Bridge Road, The State reported.


Iranian culture explored with food

A diverse crowd of students, faculty and Columbia residents filled the Russell House Ballroom on Wednesday evening to participate in the Iranian Student Association’s second annual Persian Food Night.