Conservative social media users move to Parler
Conservatives shift from Fox News to new outlets in the wake of the 2020 election.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen and Samantha Winn | Nov 17, 2020
Conservatives shift from Fox News to new outlets in the wake of the 2020 election.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen and Amoni Jerman | Nov 3, 2020
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham won a fourth term, defeating his Democratic challenger Jamie Harrison.
Read MoreBy Savannah Tranter, Hallie Hayes, Caleb Gilbert, Christopher Lorensen and Amoni Jerman | Nov 3, 2020
South Carolinians were enthusiastic as they cast ballots in the 2020 presidential election and expressed their opinions about the future of the country.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Nov 2, 2020
South Carolina residents are banding together to make voting easier and give everyone a voice. Jennifer Bailey has been handing out food and water in Richland County since early voting began.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Oct 28, 2020
Three political science professors from the University of South Carolina talk about the upcoming election and analysis of recent news in each branch of government.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Oct 26, 2020
Once the leading school in number of coronavirus cases, the University of South Carolina has reduced it’s cases through planning, community and faculty research.
Read MoreBy Samantha Winn and Christopher Lorensen | Oct 19, 2020
In place of the second presidential debate, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden hosted rival town halls Thursday night.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Oct 14, 2020
Firefighters, whose main cause of death is cancer, are receiving new health benefits to assist in dealing with the disease.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Oct 14, 2020
South Carolina school districts are receiving $33 million to support plexiglass barriers and other personal protective equipment to assist in conducting face-to-face instruction.
Read MoreBy Christopher Lorensen | Oct 13, 2020
The University of South Carolina released a statement Monday confirming the body found in the Vulcan Materials quarry was 19-year-old junior Samuel Laundon. The cause of death was trauma related to a fall.
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