Spotlight: Presidential candidate Jim Gilmore
By Sarah Morse | Nov. 15, 2015Republican presidential candidate Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, sat down with The Daily Gamecock to discuss his ideas were he to be elected.
Republican presidential candidate Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, sat down with The Daily Gamecock to discuss his ideas were he to be elected.
This Veteran’s Day week, the Student Veterans Association (SVA) is offering students and staff a chance to say thank you to the military community with their Salute to Service event on Greene Street.
For the first time in what seemed like weeks, the sun was shining bright on Columbia on the morning of Veterans Day 2015.
It’s no secret that the University of South Carolina is steeped in history. Students can barely walk across campus without encountering a building that has a story.
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Veterans Day, a national holiday marking the end of World War I, honors all past and present United States military held annually on Nov. 11.
Dog lovers from all over campus met near Davis Field on Tuesday to pet a service puppy from Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services (PAALS), the service dog training organization.
The Gamecock Pageant Club hosted their first scholarship pageant on Monday evening in the Russell House ballroom.
During Monday’s Fraternity Council meeting, the council voted to pass or veto proposed changes made to the Council by-laws.
After going strong for the last decade, Healthy Carolina celebrated 10 years of the healthy campus initiative Monday night at the Darla Moore School of Business.
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Carolina Ballroom hosted a ballroom dance competition Sunday against NC State, Georgia Tech and UNC Charlotte.
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Columbia is constantly growing and expanding and, like cities of its kind, fewer people are relying on cars for transport as more resort to cheaper options — including public transportation and walking.
An unidentified subject and Columbia Police Department Officer Stacy Case were killed in the Vista in separate incidents on Saturday night.
A Diversity Dialogue was held as part of the Creed and Diversity Week celebration. It was called 'Social Justice in Greek Life' and focused on the achievements and failings of Greek organizations at USC.
An individual was reported shot around 10:15 p.m. Saturday night on the corner of Lincoln and Gervais Street.