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By SGTV News 4 / Garnet Media Group
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
On this episode, hosts Tyler Fedor and Will Kronsberg break down UofSC's COVID-19 guidelines for the fall 2021 semester, the trial for the murder of UofSC student Samantha Josephson and how our state is represented in Tokyo for the delayed 2020 Olympics.
On this episode, hosts Finn Carlin and Will Kronsberg review the recent forum for students regarding the UofSC presidential search, how Governor McMaster is responding to President Biden's door-to-door COVID vaccination efforts in the state, and why Dr. Fauci is saying you may not need a COVID booster shot.
On this episode, hosts Beyonce Watson and Will Kronsberg analyze UofSC interim president Harris Pastides' Title IX Task Force report, a sinkhole that appeared recently near the College of Charleston campus, how recent spikes in travel and gas prices nationally are linked, and more.
On this episode, hosts Finn Carlin and Tyler Fedor explain how critical race theory debates have reached South Carolina schools, what interim UofSC President Harris Pastides plans to do with former president Bob Caslen's Title IX Task Force project that began in March and which South Carolina senator just announced their reelection campaign.
On this episode, hosts Finn Carlin and Will Kronsberg discuss the UofSC athletic department's near $27 million shortfall at the end of this past academic year, how a double homicide within a prominent SC family is being linked to a 2019 boating accident, and the factors causing a decline in COVID vaccination rates around the state.
On this episode, hosts Will Kronsberg and Tyler Fedor discuss in-person orientation and new meal plans for incoming UofSC students, why a Lexington man associated with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is facing charges, and why one village in South Carolina allows you to experience a world of culture.
On this episode, hosts Finn Carlin and Tyler Fedor break down UofSC's new guidelines for face coverings on campus and in university facilities, how UofSC professor David Voros, who has faced multiple sexual harassment and assault lawsuits, is being placed on sabbatical leave for the fall 2021 semester, and why a lawsuit involving a Richland County teacher who allegedly kidnapped and assaulted a child is coming to light.
On this episode, hosts Finn Carlin and Will Kronsberg discuss the UofSC NAACP's letter to the Board of Trustees following former President Bob Caslen's resignation, the well-known campus "art tunnel" being painted over with new signage detailing that marking the walls is illegal, and how Williams-Brice Stadium and other sports venues are being allowed full capacity at athletic events starting this fall. Also, we'll break down Columbia events you can look forward to over the weekend to keep you in the loop.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.