Columbia's bubbly nicknames have grown in 'pop'ularity
For most people, Cola is a carbonated and caramel-colored soda pop to enjoy when you’re thirsty, but for residents of Columbia, Cola means home.
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For most people, Cola is a carbonated and caramel-colored soda pop to enjoy when you’re thirsty, but for residents of Columbia, Cola means home.
As football season approaches, many students are getting excited for game day at Carolina. A great game day tradition that helps bring Gamecocks together is making and eating snack foods with your friends.
Cowboy boots made their way inside the Koger Center for the Arts as a crowd of students gathered for Country at Koger, a free country music concert hosted in partnership with Carolina Productions and Gamecock Entertainment.
Columbia boasts a variety of coffee shops for college students to sip on their favorite drinks while studying, but this past spring, a unique addition to the local coffee market came with more than just a few beans.
With a new semester beginning, USC's campus has come back to life. Residence halls are filling with students, the Horseshoe is dotted with picnic blankets and beach towels and Russell House is once again 'bustling.'
After a hiatus from recording due to the COVID-19 pandemic and career changes, singer-songwriter Mackenzie Morrow couldn't get back into the recording studio. Instead of giving up, the USC alumna adapted to the challenge and found herself turning her emotions and experiences into her latest album, "Black Butterfly."
A warm sense of community, friendly competition and the sweet smell of cornbread are all set to fill Main Street soon as the South Carolina Cornbread Festival takes over the area.
Video game music (VGM) has received unprecedented levels of attention over the past few decades, especially within the past few years. One just needs to revisit the most recent Grammy Awards where, for the very first time, VGM received its own award category to see this movement on full display. It seems that video game music is finally receiving the recognition it deserves. Or parts of it at least.
At first glance, the pigs at Cotton Branch Farm Sanctuary seem like any other of its kind. Oftentimes, visitors can see them lying out beneath the sun when arriving on the farm.
Carolina Productions and USC’s IRIS (Individuals Respecting Identities and Sexualities) hosted the 25th annual Birdcage drag show in the Russell House Ballroom on Wednesday.
In celebration of Play It Back — The Daily Gamecock's newest print edition on stands now — the arts team has created Play(list) it back, a compilation of songs that have made an impact on campus this school year, featuring musicians covered by our writers and some of the year’s biggest hits.
The 31st annual Artista Vista returns to The Vista on Friday, highlighting a multitude of different art forms and local artists.
As the spring semester comes to end, we all must face the same challenge — packing up to go back home.
Later this month, the Columbia Museum of Art will play host to "The Great Hurricane," a new immersive opera composed by Nathan Felix specifically for the museum and the city of Columbia.
From the yellow, brown and orange paint that colors the walls to the Van Halen vinyl spinning on the record player, Throwback Outpost is a portal to the retro era.
For fourth-year human resources and marketing student Caroline Watkins, USC's all-female a cappella group allows her to make music in a supportive environment.
David Vandelay started playing at Soda City Market when he was about seven years old. Now 17 years old, Vandelay is making his own music and releasing his first EP, all while sticking to his roots and continuing to play at Soda City.
Show: "Daisy Jones & The Six"
For lovers of alternative rock, it may be hard to find bands in Columbia that cater to an emo music taste.
Album: "The Record"