Loftis speech sees small audience
By Amanda Coyne | Jan. 24, 2012Only four students turn out to hear SC state treasurer
Only four students turn out to hear SC state treasurer
Comedian encourages students to vote for former candidate
Candidate addresses supporters, reporters at The Citadel
Friends and family of Billings Fuess IV sought shelter from Saturday’s torrential downpour to celebrate the young man’s life. Those in mourning gathered for the memorial service officiated by “Billy” Fuess’ former pastor, Bob Chiles, at a warm and welcoming Dunbar Funeral Home.
Former speaker denies one-time juggernaut Romney victory in Palmetto State
Candidate hosts post-primary event at Jillian's
Former Massachusetts governor treats second-place finish as bump in the road
Texas Rep. Ron Paul may not have taken an aggressive approach to campaigning in South Carolina, but he has still captured a loyal following among college-age voters who are fed up with flip-flop arguments.
USC’s former Student Body Vice President Katie Thompson knows a thing or two about political scandal.
Caroline Santorum has never voted. But come Saturday, she’ll be pulling the lever for her uncle, a man she describes as “a great role model.”
Thursday was rough for Mitt Romney. Just a week before, the former Massachusetts governor and front-running Republican presidential candidate had cleaned up in New Hampshire and taken South Carolina by storm, confidently campaigning as though he was already the GOP nominee.
South Quad hosts 'Poverty: From the Lens of your Columbia Community'
Upperclassman fellows will reside at 820 Henderson Streeet in August
Resident mentor technology switch saves USC money
Competitive program accepts about 240