Student found dead at the Hub identified
By Mary Ramsey | Jan. 31, 2016The USC student found dead at an apartment at The Hub Thursday has been identified, and the cause of death has yet to be released.
The USC student found dead at an apartment at The Hub Thursday has been identified, and the cause of death has yet to be released.
USC Dance Marathon set its 2016 goal at $600,199. Registration is open until Feb. 22, and the main event takes place on Feb. 27.
Campus safety is essential and necessitates participation from many different groups. While USC is a relatively safe area, it is still important to be aware of the dangers and the precautions.
USC is generally a safe campus, but it is always best to be prepared for a dangerous situation. Here are nine ways to stay safe and feel secure on campus.
Student senate is considering the addition of a fourth executive position for Student Government: speaker for the student senate.
South Caroliniana Library visual materials archivist Beth Bilderback gave a presentation on the Library's vast architectural collection as part of the 175th anniversary celebration of the facility.
Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin spoke about the triumphs of the city in the past several years and the plans he has for investment in the future at his 2016 State of the City address Tuesday evening.
Internships give students an extra edge that appeals to employers. The Career Center and Study Abroad Office offer channels through which students can find internships that suit their schedules and goals.
Legendary "Godfather" actor dies at 94, Cleveland police officers fired for fatal 2012 incident and suspect identified in shooting near Dorn VA Hospital.
Despite recent headlines about shifting momentum in Iowa and New Hampshire, both Democratic and Republican front-runners Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump still show comfortable leads in the upcoming South Carolina primaries.
Say goodbye to "shag nights." Jillian's, the Columbia hotspot for dancing, music and games, abruptly closed its doors on Monday, January 22.
Today in brief: A local man has been charged with attempted murder of a Richland County deputy, the Citadel punished 14 cadets for controversial photos and responded with new measures to increase diversity, and a new South Carolina House bill would give select school employees the ability to carry guns during school hours.
The Tunnel of Awareness, open until Wednesday, allows students to visually experience the ongoing diversity issues at USC.
Gov. Nikki Haley declared Jan. 24 to Jan. 30 to be South Carolina's "School Choice Week." It is recognized nationwide to spread awareness about the importance of education opportunity.
The University of South Carolina chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, which has been on campus for more than 100 years, was officially closed by the national ATO organization on Jan. 5.
January is National Mentoring Month, a holiday observed with reverence by Lexington-Richland School District 5. It brings attention to the importance of mentors in student communities.
Several student body executive candidates have been charged with violations of the student government campaign codes. Michael Parks and Cory Alpert, along with others, face charges ranging from social media use to premature distribution of campaign materials.