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Attorney General Kris Kobach’s attempt to reverse the law would hurt the state, which needs a good, educated workforce. | ...
SC lawmakers wanted to know whether NIL revenue-sharing payments were made with state money or tuition. Here’s what we know ...
Prioritizing South Carolina residents sounds like a win for locals until you look at the math behind the university's $25,000 out-of-state "subsidy." ...
The SC House Tuesday passed a $15.4 billion spending plan to send to the Senate. Tracy Glantz tglantz@thestate.com Teachers would get a higher starting pay, state employees would get a raise and South ...
The South Carolina General Assembly is considering budget recommendations that spotlight, spending for roads, income tax cuts and teacher pay raises ...
Conversations about college affordability are strongest when grounded in transparency. This requires acknowledging a few simultaneous facts: public universities have made meaningful progress toward ...
The SC Governor’s Schools to host joint information sessions for prospective students and families April 20-23, 2026 at ...
South Carolina lawmakers debate legislation that would allow public universities to withhold details of $20.5 million in NCAA revenue-sharing payments to student-athletes. The discourse follows a ...
South Carolina lawmakers are embroiled in debate over a $15.4 billion budget plan involving teacher pay raises, infrastructure funding, and proposed income tax cuts.
When the University previously removed the AAA, the senate passed a resolution calling on the University to reinstate the AAA. The senate approved the resolution; USC ultimately reinstated the program ...
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