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(08/28/19 1:49am)
As we are almost halfway done with our first full week of the fall semester, that end-of-summer feeling is starting to set in, and maybe it already has, but don’t let that mindset fool you into believing summer jams are only for the summer.
(08/27/19 10:37pm)
Students gathered at The Senate Monday night, starting the first week of school off with live local music at Battle of the Bands. Colin Davis, Diminished Continuum, Mary English and Devine Street and The Shed faced off in a competition organized by Carolina Productions.
(08/28/19 3:48am)
The arguments for and against big government have been made ever since the conception of the United States of America. Traditionally, the Republican Party has been interested in slashing federal funding for many programs. However, one program the Trump administration has been interested in eliminating that doesn't get much attention is the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
(08/27/19 4:20am)
The sun had yet to begin its ascent when Madison Poindexter arrived at the Pastides Alumni Center for her audition. The fourth-year journalism student had a dream to fulfill, and the 5:45 a.m. check-in was just the first step.
(08/25/19 10:57pm)
Classes are back in session, and there’s only one surefire way to combat stress and fuel your studies. We’re talking, of course, about coffee. Check out the area’s best coffee shops and get your fix for the first full week of classes.
(08/25/19 9:06pm)
In the early '90s, Jennifer Randall-Collins found a sense of belonging on the basketball court alongside the USC women’s basketball team. Today, she’s a member of a different kind of team, one where she’s captain.
(08/25/19 11:51pm)
It all started in a basement.
(08/25/19 9:04pm)
Album: “Lover” by Taylor Swift
(08/22/19 4:51am)
Harry and the Hootenannies take folk music to a new level with their genre-bending electric mandolin and psychedelic rock 'n’ folk sound.
(08/19/19 11:19am)
It's that time of year again when students can't wait to get away from home and parents can't quite seem to let them go. For some, moving in might just be a 20-minute drive down the road, but for others it's a day's drive or flight.
(08/14/19 9:15pm)
A$AP Ferg will headline this year's Cockstock, Carolina Productions announced.
(08/16/19 3:10am)
Upon arriving at USC, you’ll be bombarded with invitations to join just about every organization under the sun. Who knew one school could have so many Bible studies? When do these people find time to stand out on Greene Street and pull unsuspecting new students into their improv groups? Am I actually going to join any of these clubs, or am I just going to take these tablers’ free pizza and never see them again?
(08/15/19 7:20pm)
A little under half of USC's undergraduate population is traveling away from home states and countries, perhaps for the first time.
(08/11/19 2:40am)
As the summer comes to a close, Soda City Comic Con is celebrating its fifth anniversary with cosplay, comic books, cartoonists and ... a Spider-Man proposal?
(08/15/19 7:20pm)
Students at USC never know what they might run into on their way to class. Last year, Carolina Productions, the student organization responsible for entertainment at USC, put together escape rooms, petting zoos and Shrek Fest.
(08/15/19 7:23pm)
Columbia might be best known for football, Five Points and frat lots, but a lot of newcomers might not realize the city is also home to a diverse and growing music scene.
(08/15/19 7:21pm)
As the new semester approaches, so do the back-to-school jitters that we are all too familiar with. But don't despair, because directors and musicians alike have the perfect solution to take our minds off all that stress — new movies and albums to look forward to.
(07/31/19 1:09am)
Although she's a Nashville-based musician with a degree from the University of Florida, Amanda Page Cornett is still a Carolinian at heart.
(08/16/19 3:28am)
Aug. 23, 2018 is still fresh in Iuliia Khamidullina’s mind. On that day — the first day of classes — she stood near the fountain outside Thomas Cooper Library.
(07/23/19 8:39pm)
Ari Aster’s second horror flick to grace the big screens wowed audiences this summer. Disappointed, horrified, energized, nauseous: everyone left the theater feeling something strongly, including three of our staffers. Is the near two and a half hour film worth the time? Here’s what we have to say.