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(02/16/15 1:56am)
SC Pride's Sweetheart Gala last Saturday had a formidable and upbeat crowd throughout the entire night. Jeff March, the president of SC Pride, was excited that the event was scheduled to last until 2 a.m. for the first time in the Gala’s history.
(02/16/15 1:18am)
This year’s four presidential candidates, two vice presidential candidates and lone treasurer candidate are all male. Among seven people running for executive office in student government, there are no women that stand in the running.
(02/16/15 12:57am)
Following the death of Professor Raja Fayad, the Arnold School of Public Health has created the Raja Fayad Memorial Fund which will be used to “continue his positive influence on students and faculty.”
(02/16/15 1:10am)
The 2015 USC Puzzle Hunt began today and will run for the next two weeks. Teams will compete to solve a series of puzzles in order to move on in the competition.
(02/12/15 9:19pm)
Five 55-gallon drums containing a flammable chemical component of PCP were found outside Richard Harpootlian's law office at 1410 Laurel St. Thursday morning, according to law enforcement officials.
(02/12/15 7:26pm)
Five drums, approximately 50 gallons each, of piperidine were found behind a building at 1410 Laurel St. today at about 9 a.m.
(02/12/15 4:55am)
The closure of the Greene Street gates is still a hot topic of debate in student senate. Resolutions to keep it open and closed have both been presented, but only one can pass.
(02/12/15 4:55am)
Three students killed at UNC Chapel Hill
(02/11/15 11:50pm)
As our campus mourns the loss of a beloved professor, I can’t help but to reflect upon a thought that passed through my mind last Thursday afternoon.
(02/12/15 3:28am)
The rumble of bass could be heard all across campus. Any students who followed the sound found themselves at a thumping party on Greene Street: Hip Hop Wednesday.
(02/11/15 3:58am)
The very nature of USC’s Student Government was in the crosshairs in Monday night’s executive candidates debate.
(02/11/15 3:13am)
INK! announces itself, loudly, just with its name –it's a student organization for any and all aspects of English and the literary arts.
(02/10/15 5:15am)
Traveling to Storrs, Connecticut, South Carolina (22-1, 10-0 SEC) competed to keep its undefeated season intact, but failed in doing so, losing 87-62.
(02/10/15 3:05am)
For the 13th year in a row, the Columbia Museum
of Art will open its doors to Main Street and will welcome the community to an intimate
evening of chamber music performed by world renowned musicians. The first
concert of this year’s Chamber Music on Main series will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10 in the CMA’s DuBose-Poston Reception Hall.
(02/10/15 2:45am)
A few months following one of its worst seasons defensively in recent memory, South Carolina has
finally made plans to improve its defense in anticipation of the 2015
season.
(02/10/15 2:30am)
Trying to snap a two-game losing streak, there may not be a better SEC opponent for South Carolina (11-11, 2-8 SEC) to face Tuesday night than Missorui (7-16, 1-9 SEC).
(02/10/15 2:45am)
Man in custody after biting woman’s nose
(02/10/15 3:45am)
Even though East of Apollo is a new band at USC, they aren’t new to the music scene. East of Apollo, formally known as Let Me Fly, formed at the beginning of this year. Let Me Fly vamped up their style, changed their musical direction, and Alec Courtright (lead vocals), Tommy Merritt (guitar), Drew Lewis (drums) and Steven Kucklick (bass) are now known as East of Apollo.
(02/09/15 6:01am)
Annual support retreat planned by army widow
(02/09/15 7:00am)
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