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Notre Dame announced on Wednesday that Holtz died in Orlando, Florida, surrounded by his family.
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South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said on social media that the school is working to try and help a few former players return home from Israel where they are playing professionally. The trio of former Gamecocks — Tiffany Mitchell, Destiny Littleton and Mikiah Herbert Harrigan — are among about a half dozen former WNBA players who are playing basketball in Israel, which along with the United States, launched an attack on Iran on Saturday. Staley wrote that they are working on a plan to get them home.
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USC women's basketball coach Dawn Staley will hold a meet-and-greet at this year's annual Black Expo at the Charleston Area Convention Center in March.
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Ellen Schlaefer, director of Opera Studies at the University of South Carolina School of Music, shares insights into Gian Carlo Menotti's Pulitzer Prize-winning opera ahead of three performances Nov. 7-9.
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CHAPIN, S.C. (AP) — Charles Bierbauer, a former CNN White House correspondent and journalism dean, has died at 83.
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The Nuclear Company, which in April opened its primary engineering and construction office in Columbia, S.C., today announced a landmark partnership with the University of South Carolina’s Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing to position the state as a national hub for advanced nuclear energy innovation, workforce development, and economic growth.
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A USC student was shot and killed as he apparently tried to enter the wrong home on his off-campus street in Columbia early Saturday, police said.
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Mak Grgic brings impeccable technique and a deeply personal touch to his playing. Both are on full display in his Grammy-nominated albums Mak|Bach and A Night in Upper Town: The Music of Zoran Krajacic.
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Hospitals don't have time (or space) for much training of future nurses right now. So simulated training is stepping up big time.