'Pokemon Go' players storm Statehouse
By Carolyn Culbertson | July 26, 2016Hundreds gathered at the SC State House to play the smartphone game, Pokémon Go.
Hundreds gathered at the SC State House to play the smartphone game, Pokémon Go.
USC officials have announced a 3.25 percent increase in tuition fees effective the fall of 2016.
The South Carolina State Museum's limited-time exhibit, "Race: Are We So Different?" highlights the scientific and historical aspects of both race and racism.
Approaching the first anniversary of the Charleston shooting, artists of all media will come together for an evening of expression and remembrance, “Hope in Harmony: An Artistic Conversation,” which will be held at Tapp’s Arts Center.
Papaw is making the most of his 15 minutes of fame.
The 34th annual St. Patrick's Day festival in Five Points stayed true to Columbia culture with well-loved traditions and a host of local eats and music.
At Wednesday night's senate meeting, Vice President Lee Goble announced that 39 candidates have filed for the upcoming year's Student Government office. Of those, five will run for student body president, three for vice president and two for treasurer.
In April, USC was thrust into infamy after a screenshotted Snapchat of a student listing a racial slur as one of the “Reasons why USC WiFi blows” circulated on multiple social media platforms.
The college student population in America is largely governed by computer owners; 85 percent have a laptop. With such a large percentage using technology at least once a day, it seems that knowing the ins and outs of that technology would be a given.
The University of South Carolina announced on Thursday morning that South Carolina Supreme Court Justice Jean Toal, the first woman to serve on the state's highest court, will be the commencement speaker for summer 2015 graduates on August 8.