In Brief: Oct. 6, 2014
By Natalie Pita | Oct. 6, 2014This week's briefs include an injured cheerleader, a hit-and-run and potential changes to zoning laws.
This week's briefs include an injured cheerleader, a hit-and-run and potential changes to zoning laws.
The South Carolina School of Dance was named as one of the "under the radar" schools for ballet education by Dance magazine.
Liquor law-related arrests and reported sexual offenses increased on USC’s campus in 2013, according to the university’s annual crime and security report released Wednesday.
For USC Dance Marathon, raising $318,649 isn’t enough. This year they’re going for $500,000. The catch is that they’re going to be doing it in half the time.
Around 120 people squeezed into the Gressette Room, a room with a maximum capacity of 70, on Tuesday in hopes of seeing a man with curly black hair wearing a white button up shirt, jeans and cowboy boots.
Last year alone, USC students, faculty and alumni created 40 new ventures affiliated with the university.
USC comptrollers work directly with student organizations with budgeting, funding requesting and the usage of allocated funds — but many students don’t even know they exist.
This week's briefs include allegations against a town clerk, former state speaker of the house receiving a bond and a man shot multiple times.
Jason Freier, CEO of Hardball Capital, the owners of the Columbia team, said that the company will let the people of Columbia pick the team's name.
This week's crime blotter involves an intoxicated man climbing into the back of a car and a man carrying a rocking chair.
This week's briefs include a robbery of CVS and a police officer pawning his service weapon.
Four crimes reported over the last several weeks were negated by Vice President for Student Affairs Dennis Pruitt in a campus safety report for parents and students distributed during Parents Weekend.
Today's briefs include a lawyer sentenced to three years' probation, charges being dropped on Tony Stewart and a new plan to fight obesity.
The more than 240 girls who became Pi Beta Phi’s colonizing class at USC will help define the sorority for years to come.
Students gather at State House in wake of Clemson student's death
Man arrested for purchasing illegal firearmsA Columbia man was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in a federal prison after buying illegal firearms, The State reported.
Tucker Hipps’ autopsy revealed that the cause of death was an injury to the head consistent with an unsupported fall.