Columbia’s first student-run World AIDS Day draws positive community support
World AIDS Day has been observed at the South Carolina State House on Dec. 1 for the past five years. This year, students led the event.
Read MoreWorld AIDS Day has been observed at the South Carolina State House on Dec. 1 for the past five years. This year, students led the event.
Read MoreNovember is National Caregivers Month, which supports those who care for elderly and people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreWith a rise in conscientious shopping seen throughout the pandemic, the vintage clothing business has become a thriving industry accessible for anyone willing to rifle through massive bins of used clothing.
Read MoreTeachers aren’t speaking up for themselves in a time of extra stress and additional classroom obligations the president of the South Carolina Education Association said this week. Sherry East lays the blame on a “culture of fear” and intimidation tactics.
Read MoreOn Friday, the FDA gave emergency authorization for the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5-11. On Tuesday, a panel of the Centers for Disease Control formally endorsed the recommendation. See where some Columbia parents stand in the debate,
Read MoreIf you or anyone you know if struggling, please call the 24-hour National Suicide Prevention...
Read MoreJeff March, president of SC Pride, sits on the steps outside of Robert Jeffrey Salon in Columbia,...
Read MoreOn Thursday, dozens of students chanted, yelled and shouted expletives on the University of South Carolina campus to push for the firing of two tenured professors and an administration official accused of sexual harassment and other alleged crimes against women.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault announced a new initiative with Ring Video Doorbells and Security Cameras to provide extra safety to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault at a press conference on Wednesday.
Read MoreSarah Hamner’s team cheered her on from the sidelines as she secured an ITA All-American Championship win for the Gamecock Tennis Team on Oct. 10. Hamner, a freshman, is the first athlete to win in Gamecock Women’s tennis history.
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