'He made us all better people': Remembering Raja Fayad
Impressing college students can be trying for a professor.
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Impressing college students can be trying for a professor.
Without a doubt, the past few days here at Carolina have been the most chaotic and unsettling days probably within school history.
Without a doubt, the past few days here at USC have been the most chaotic and unsettling days probably within school history.
An exotic animal convention is kind of like a flea market when it comes to the crowd.
Sunghee Kwon, the 46-year-old ex-wife of USC professor Raja Fayad, was identified as the shooter in Thursday's murder-suicide by Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Proposed bill to allow bystanders to rescue children trapped in overheating cars without consequences
The first time I entered a film production class at New York University I was 17 years old and thrilled to be there, until the professor addressed all of the young women in the classroom directly and told us that the class would be difficult for us in particular because quality cinematography required exceptional math skills and that we should be careful not to treat our 16mm cameras like fashion accessories.
I started my college career at the University of South Carolina as a psychology [major] and English minor. At that time, I knew nothing of women’s studies. Over halfway through my undergraduate program, I signed up for a postmodernism course, which evolved into a Third World women writers class. This is the class that changed the course of my life. The professor was unlike any other. I was both overwhelmed and enlightened by the course content and structure. I had never taken a class that was student-centered; we were encouraged to speak freely and to engage in literary discussion circles. My mind began twisting and turning as we read women’s literature and deconstructed language.
Gov. Haley declares National School Choice Week
Housing will be at an all time high over the next few years for Columbia. With ten new housing developments popping up on the radar and most clustered around USC’s campus, the city is seeing a boom in housing directed toward its university students.
On Jan. 21, Microsoft announced more details relating to Windows 10, its next operating system.
Columbia, SC surrendered to Union General Sherman’s Union Army on Feb. 17, 1865, and the Confederate calvary retreated. Fires were started in the city under Union occupation and much of the state’s capital was destroyed.
If you’ve ever walked across the front of the historic Horseshoe on your way to class or to catch a shuttle, you’ve passed the source of one of Columbia's most recent political disputes.
Garden commemorates West Columbia leader
Poetry buffs aside, it's safe to say that even the most explosive SC-based poets — like Ray McManus or Nikky Finney — don't have the audience they deserve.
On Jan. 15 at the historic Seibels House, Ed Madden was officially announced as the city’s first poet laureate for the city of Columbia. Madden is an associate professor of English and the director of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program at USC.
Columbia Police officer strikes man in head on video
It’s been a week, and we’re starting to accept it.
When it comes to the World Beer Festival, Columbia is no stranger. Celebrating its seventh year hosting the event, the city will once again open its arms to beer lovers and brewers of all kinds Saturday.
The Columbia Museum of Art received the tremendous painting “Landscape with Fantastic Architecture” by 19th century artist Robert S. Duncanson and celebrated its reveal this Tuesday.