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(02/26/15 4:00am)
Singer-songwriter Burt Bacharach, best known for composing hits like “What’s
New Pussycat?” and “What The World Needs Now Is Love” is coming to USC Friday at 3 p.m. for a free conversation with students. The event will be held
in the W.W. Hootie Johnson Performance Hall at the Darla Moore School of
Business.
(02/26/15 4:25am)
Assistant principal released on $100,000 bond after sexual relationship with student
(02/25/15 3:34am)
Twenty people gathered in
the kitchen of the Discovery building for a cooking class hosted by Columbia’s Cooking! and Patricia
Moore-Pastides on Monday night.
(02/25/15 5:00am)
Keith Olbermann suspended from ESPN after insulting tweet about Penn State
(02/25/15 4:09am)
Students were invited to come to the Horseshoe on Feb. 24 at 10:45 a.m. for “Coffee Talk on the 'Shoe,” an event funded by the Office of Student Affairs and Vice Provost.
(02/24/15 5:38am)
Colonial Life Arena hosted South Carolina and Tennessee as two Top-10 teams competed for a conference win.
(02/24/15 4:17am)
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the United States of America visited USC Monday night to talk to students. Elena B. Poptodorova visited the USC campus with South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilson to discuss relevant Bulgarian political topics.
(02/24/15 2:37am)
Every semester Student Action Awards are given out to a number of universities who demonstrate leadership and progress towards creating a greener campus within their student body and this year USC has nabbed a Silver Level award.
(02/24/15 2:23am)
In 1808 the university mandated a need to build a wall surrounding South Carolina College, surrounding what we know today as the historic Horseshoe. Now, over 200 years later, that wall is coming back.
(02/24/15 12:52am)
With
only four regular season games remaining, the South Carolina men’s basketball
team heads to Tuscaloosa to face the Crimson Tide, one of the three SEC teams
that the Gamecocks have won against this season.
(02/24/15 5:00am)
Teacher charged with possession of controlled substance
(02/23/15 2:42am)
Bassmaster Classic held in Greenville native hooks win
(02/23/15 1:11am)
The USC Board of Trustees approved a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the lease of the Close-Hipp building on Friday.
(02/23/15 1:04am)
Healthy Carolina held the “Our Heart Has No Limits” heart expo on Thursday in the Russell House, where students, faculty and staff dropped in for interactive exercise demonstrations, health screenings and giveaways.
(02/23/15 1:22am)
Greek Village isn't at all what C. Edward Floyd remembers it was when it first started — it isn't at all what he remembers.
(02/23/15 12:28am)
With first place in the SEC on the line, Monday night’s game between No. 6 Tennessee (23-3, 13-0 SEC) and No. 2 South Carolina (25-1, 13-0 SEC) will feature a battle between the old guard and the new guard of one of the nation’s top women’s basketball conferences.
(02/20/15 2:52am)
Four straight bowl wins, a 4-1 mark in its last five games against Clemson and a humongous home stadium in Williams-Brice Stadium.
(02/20/15 4:40am)
President Harris Pastides has a definite Pavlovian response to the sound of the President's House doorbell. And it has to do with cookies.
(02/19/15 6:31am)
It's Jonathan vs. Jonathan.
(02/19/15 5:47am)
After three weeks of debate, the student senate voted against a resolution to keep the Greene Street gates open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weeknights. Student senate has also passed a resolution to keep the gates on Greene Street permanently
closed.