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Steyer calls for $22 minimum wage, 12-year term li...
By Staff | Feb 11, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Special Project - Election 2020 | 0
South Carolinians weigh in on impeachment
By Ashley Dale Henslee | Sep 26, 2019 | Homepage slider | 0
Lack of diversity in presidential search results i...
By Camille Doloughty | Apr 26, 2019 | Local, USC | 0
Student distress on the rise over presidential ele...
By Daniella DeRobbio | Nov 26, 2018 | Local | 0
Conservative social media users move to Parler
by Christopher Lorensen and Samantha Winn | Nov 17, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News | 0
Conservatives shift from Fox News to new outlets in the wake of the 2020 election.
Read MoreSocial media uproar over Trump taxes is short-lived in S.C.
by Christopher Lorensen | Oct 9, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
News and information can be overwhelming during an election year. Officials at the University of South Carolina’s Social Media Insights Lab said 2020 is no exception.
Read MoreSteyer calls for $22 minimum wage, 12-year term limits
by Staff | Feb 11, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Special Project - Election 2020 | 0
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer kicked off a series of campaign events in South Carolina in hopes of raising his profile before the Feb. 29 Democratic presidential primary.
Read MoreCaslen meets students at Greene Street office hours
by Hayden Blakeney | Oct 21, 2019 | Homepage slider, Local, USC | 0
President Caslen hosted open office hours to hear from students. What was the response to this gesture of transparency?
Read MoreSouth Carolinians weigh in on impeachment
by Ashley Dale Henslee | Sep 26, 2019 | Homepage slider | 0
South Carolinians join Americans across the political spectrum as they weigh in on the impeachment inquiry launched by the House of Representatives earlier this week.
Read MoreLack of diversity in presidential search results in student outcry
by Camille Doloughty | Apr 26, 2019 | Local, USC | 0
Presidential finalists prompted outcry and protest from students.
Read MoreElizabeth Warren visits Allen University for campaign tour
by Tyria Goines | Apr 24, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News | 0
Senator Elizabeth Warren visits Allen University to speak about debt, child care and corruption.
Read MoreSecond USC presidential candidate talks about diversity, research
by Zoe Nicholson | Apr 23, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local | 0
USC presidential candidate William Tate talked about leadership and making every student feel welcome on campus.
Read MoreFirst of four USC presidential finalists visit campus
by Matthew Marzulla | Apr 23, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, USC | 0
Joseph T. Walsh, Jr., kicks off the campus visits from the final four presidential candidates for the University of South Carolina this week.
Read MoreTop four candidates announced for USC president
by Zoe Nicholson | Apr 17, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Localpage slider | 0
A military man, a lawyer and two career academics make up the final four candidates for USC’s next president.
Read MoreStudent distress on the rise over presidential election
by Daniella DeRobbio | Nov 26, 2018 | Local | 0
Students are experiencing increasing anxiety because of the political climate in America.
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State Law Enforcement has cancelled an Amber Alert for an infant child in Hilton Head. Authorities in Beaufort County explained that Jairus Housey abducted his ten month old daughter at gunpoint last night. Housey is the non-custodial father to the victim and is now in custody.
Thursday’s vote in the South Carolina Senate passed the early voting bill that would allow South Carolina voters to vote in-person up to two weeks before the election for any reason. The bill unanimously passed in the house too.