Interim dean for Darla Moore School of Business appointed
By Priyanka Juneja | June 4, 2013John McDermott, chair of the economics department, has been appointed interim dean of the Darla Moore School of Business.
John McDermott, chair of the economics department, has been appointed interim dean of the Darla Moore School of Business.
Near the 29th obstacle of Saturday’s USMC Ultimate Challenge Mud Run, 20 people were lying in the mud. A Marine stood over them shouting instructions.
Less than 1 percent of Richland County’s population is estimated to be homeless. But that doesn’t mean the other 99 percent doesn’t have a stake in addressing the problem of homelessness.
USC’s endowment was among the fastest growing in the SEC last year, but on a per-student basis, it’s still the smallest in the conference.
A Columbia rapper pleads guilty to sex trafficking, a suspected bank robber is arrested while waiting for a getaway cab, and four children die in a Hartsville mobile home fire.
Running into Callcott Auditorium on Thursday night to “2001,” Cocky presented an award of his likeness to Mark Sarosi, the art director behind the Budweiser “Brotherhood” advertisement. The Cocky Award, voted on annually by members of Professor Bonnie Drewniany’s “Super Bowl of Advertising” class, is presented to the best Super Bowl commercial each year.
George Cook has a lot on his plate right now.
The tiny blue bins that were once posted around the floors of the Thomas Cooper Library have been replaced with hard-to-miss gray receptacles.
Student ticketing requests will return to a weekly system this football season, just a year after USC made the switch to season tickets for students, according to a Thursday release from Student Ticketing Coordinator Adrienne White.
Student ticketing will return to a weekly system this football season just a year after USC made the switch to season tickets for students, according to a release from Director of Student Ticketing Adrienne White. Students will request tickets for each individual game instead of being granted lower or upper deck season tickets, as they were in the 2012-2013 season.
Jay Fletcher, Amy Pastre and Courtney Rowson don’t think design is fine art. Instead, the Charleston-based designers see their craft as a medium to help their clients represent their brands.
Dara Brown regularly hears excuses for why someone “can’t” do yoga, so the instructor laughs when recalling how Sherwood Toatley told her he just isn’t flexible after his first class. She responded the way she would to any other student. Yoga will help make you more flexible, she told him.
Student Government unanimously passed its annual budget Wednesday evening, but by the bill’s 7:15 p.m. approval, 16 senators were unaccounted for in the roll call vote. The budget was approved by a vote of 32-0. Only two-thirds of the 48-member student senate were present for the vote.
A student was arrested and a bus driver lost her job after they fought, a Virginia man has been accused of calling a bomb threat into Lexington’s White Knoll High School and former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford engaged in debate with a poster Wednesday.
Downtown Columbia’s Ebenezer Lutheran Church served evening meals to about 150 people each day for three years. When its service agreement with the Salvation Army expired March 31, city leaders and service providers stalled over who should pick up the tab for continuing the service.
The state Senate passed a bill that would allow guns in bars, the head of an S.C. development firm filed for bankruptcy and a suspicious package was found downtown, the third in a week.
The Carolina Core’s new overhauled courses have received positive reviews in their first year at USC.