In Brief: Sept. 3, 2014
By Davis Klabo | Sep. 3, 2014A high school fight ends with 11 students being charged, Jenny Sanford wants husband to under psychological evaluation and three murders in Greenville are identified as “thrill killings”
A high school fight ends with 11 students being charged, Jenny Sanford wants husband to under psychological evaluation and three murders in Greenville are identified as “thrill killings”
When Monica Bowman, a fourth-year history student, applied for the Magellan Grant, she was just hoping to receive some financial aid for her research project.
Today’s briefs include a train and truck colliding, a transgender teen suing the SCDMV and a woman arrested for shoplifting and narcotic possession.
Newman-Norlund’s research project focuses on creating video games that help children with social deficits, primarily autism but also disorders such as ADHD, develop the teamwork and leadership skills necessary for life.
Suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Chapin holds its annual Labor Day parade, undercover cops bust a Wellford strip club for prostitution, and Connor Shaw gets signed to the Browns practice squad
Since 2007, about 50 students and five faculty members have been changing the future of South Carolina. Through their positions at the USC SmartState Center for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), these aspiring and current scientists have been working to understand the science and engineering of solid-state energy devices.
When most students vacated campus for the summer, four Hospitality Retail and Sport Management students braved the heat to cook up meals on the historic Horseshoe.
A building that stands 20 stories tall in the middle of downtown Columbia, The Hub aims to provide USC students with an innovative experience.
Seven adults were arrested for keeping 15 children in a roach-infested double-wide trailer, a Gamecock fan has attended over 600 USC games and two male USC students have been relocated to an all-male dormitory after entering female students’ rooms at night.
And after three armed incidents on or near campus in the last week and a half, all eyes are on safety for Thursday’s opener in Williams-Brice.
Kershaw County busts its eighth meth lab, a missing girl is seen wearing a disguise and the South Carolina House of Representatives votes to overrule two vetoes
Walking up the steps of the new Darla Moore School of Business, the sunlight hits you first.
After four incidents were reported over a seven-day span, the university administration is looking to solutions, but many students are still focused on fear.
The alumni association at USC has been hoping for a permanent home almost since its founding, and they have finally found one.
When fourth-year global supply chain management student Taverious Davis recently updated his LinkedIn profile, he received four messages regarding a job almost immediately.
Today’s briefs include a child killed in a golf cart collision, a new program to cut down on infant deaths and a couple arrested for assault.