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Students must be tested before arriving on campus for the Fall semester. Author: WLTX Updated: 11:12 PM EDT July 29, 2021
ORANGEBURG, S.C. South Carolina State University will require students to be tested for the COVID-19 virus prior to arriving on campus for the Fall 2021 semester in August as part of updated protocols issued Wednesday.
While SC State will not require students to have the COVID-19 vaccine, the administration strongly encourages all students to get vaccinated for their own safety and to decrease risk to the campus community and spread of disease throughout the academic year.
SC State will host vaccination clinics at various times during the semester, and details will be provided to students and the campus community as clinics are scheduled.
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Who is Nathaniel Rowland and what was his motive for killing Samantha Josephson?
Updated: 6:41 ET, Jul 29 2021
NATHANIEL Rowland has received a life sentence for the abduction and killing of a South Carolina college student who mistook his car for her Uber ride.
A jury found the 27-year-old guilty of Samantha Josephson’s murder on July 27, 2021 - we take a look at his life and what led to the killing.
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Nathaniel Rowland has received a life sentence for the abduction and killing of a South Carolina college student who mistook his car for her Uber rideCredit: AP:Associated Press
Who is Nathaniel Rowland?
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