Tag: USC
USC women’s basketball’s practice squad: ...
By Madeline Hager | Nov 20, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump is coming to Columbia next...
By Kate Robins | Nov 16, 2023
Murdered USC student’s father says more ride-share...
By Sophia Laico | Oct 24, 2023
Why the South Caroliniana Library reopening matter...
By Sophia Laico | Oct 9, 2023
Outdoor solar-powered chargers added to USC campus
By Jack Wolfe | Oct 6, 2023
New insurance plan can cover at least $15,000 in USC tuition, fees
by Kate Robins | Nov 30, 2023
USC is partnering with insurance company GradGuard to give students the ability to recover their tuition if they leave school.
Read MoreHow ColaKicks is bringing ‘sneakerhead’ culture to Columbia, USC students
by Langston Brooks | Nov 29, 2023
ColaKicks makes its impact in Five Points and among students through sneakers.
Read MoreDetails for USC’s 800+ acre stadium development remain sparse
by Win Hammond | Nov 10, 2023
(with drone video) Others have tried and failed to develop the former farmland that sits in a floodplain.
Read MoreAt-large Columbia City Council candidates promise to protect neighborhoods
by Camdyn Bruce | Nov 3, 2023
Candidates for the at-large Columbia City Council seat promise to focus on quality of life issues.
Read MoreWill new regulations mean fewer Airbnbs in Columbia?
by Camdyn Bruce | Oct 26, 2023
Many hosts have been notified they’re out of compliance with new city rules.
Read MoreHow local businesses are preparing for Halloween
by Grayson McClendon | Oct 25, 2023
Events are brewing in the Midlands with Halloween coming – and there’s something for everyone!
Read MoreAnti-death penalty groups speak out as new executions loom in South Carolina
by Madeline Hager | Oct 25, 2023
Advocacy groups are speaking out against the death penalty after the state announced lethal injection executions will start again.
Read MoreUSC replaces 13-year-old internet hardware
by Jack Wolfe | Oct 18, 2023
The university’s goal for the network infrastructure upgrades is to decrease network outages from failing hardware by 90%.
Read MoreUSC location helps Columbia organizer meet vintage demand
by Madeline Hager | Oct 13, 2023
Students and sellers lined Greene Street for the most recent thrift market at USC. (with a photo gallery)
Read MoreHistoric house near USC Horseshoe gets renovations
by Jack Wolfe | Oct 13, 2023
The house on Marion Street known as the Minton family home is getting a touch up that preserves its roots.
Read MoreBikes sit abandoned after share program shut down in spring
by Madeline Hager | Oct 10, 2023
There is still no future in sight for Columbia’s bikes. Bikes at 18 downtown stations sit unused.
Read MoreElectric scooters are trending among students, but how are they regulated?
by Sophia Laico | Oct 4, 2023
A new form of transportation is popping up more on campus.
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