Crime Blotter for Oct. 18 to Oct. 25
By Amanda Coyne | Oct. 28, 2013Errant feces in South Quad, an incessantly cursing man and a stolen fraternity house salad bar are included in this week’s Crime Blotter
Errant feces in South Quad, an incessantly cursing man and a stolen fraternity house salad bar are included in this week’s Crime Blotter
In honor of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer History Month, Shane Windmeyer, executive director and founder of Campus Pride, spoke with USC students, faculty and staff about the importance of diversity on college campuses.
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., spoke to students Wednesday night at an event hosted by USC’s chapter of the College Republicans. The 1977 USC graduate spoke about his views on national issues and then took questions from students.
USC is bringing back shuttle buses to transport students to and from Five Points this weekend.
What is possibly the “last allocations bill of its kind” was introduced at student senate Wednesday night.
What better way to advocate the legalization of marijuana than by selling brownies? Or at least brownies and bright red, yellow and green posters may draw some interest.
The Walk Home Cocky initiative launched Monday night at the Thomas Cooper Library, signaling the beginning of the safety-in-numbers walk program sponsored by Student Government.
Student Government hosted a forum Monday to discuss safety in Five Points after last week’s shooting involving first-year international business student Martha Childress.
A woman slaps her roommate for moving her trash, a man chases two others down the hall wielding a baton, three sorority and fraternity composites disappear and a Columbia Hall resident gets a beatdown for calling something “gay.”
Student Government initiative to open later this month The soon-to-launch Gamecock Pantry will offer much more than food to students and other members of the USC community in need.
In the week after a stray bullet paralyzed an 18-year-old USC student, most people have agreed that Five Points has a problem. But opinions vary on just what that problem is.
The Residence Hall Association failed to support Student Government’s Walk Home Cocky Program at a Tuesday night meeting.
After being housed in the Campus Life Center for years, Carolina Productions has officially moved to the third floor of Russell House.
As she addressed a crowd of USC students about participating in the political process, actress Phylicia Rashad channeled her inner Clair Huxtable and told the students exactly what she thought.
This week’s crime blotter features a man sleeping in an intersection and a woman passed out next to a garbage can.
Associate Director for Graduate Studies and Research Erik Collins will be retiring after this semester, passing his role on to Lance Holbert.
Students and drag fans alike packed PT’s 1109 Friday night to see who would be crowned Mr. and Miss Gaymecock at the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance’s annual pageant.