Learn flips, twists with Carolina Movement Club
Learning a new flip, twist or any type of extreme body movement goes beyond just forcing the physical movement required.
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Learning a new flip, twist or any type of extreme body movement goes beyond just forcing the physical movement required.
Gamecock students and fans are used to seeing the university mascot, Cocky, cheer on teams at athletic events. However, if the roles were reversed, what sport would Cocky play?
The South Carolina men’s club volleyball team hosted its first tournament in over two years and finished second as the team prepared for its spring season.
For USC's wrestling club, leaving campus in March 2020 at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic meant the end of their season before it even started. In the ensuing 2020-21 school year, the wrestling club faced a similar fate, as they also didn’t compete, or even practice, that year.
From theater to computer science students, OverReactors Improv offers a space for students to practice their improv skills and even perform in front of a live audience.
Before opening Vista Nutrition, owner Kayla Smith had always dreamed of owning her own business. After having two daughters within 11 months of each other, she started drinking teas and shakes to get healthy.
The Palmetto State is known for a variety of things — its rich history, its popular tourist destinations and its tropical climate — but there is another, less-spoken quality of South Carolina: its music.
Comic book artist and animator Corey "Roc Bottom" Davis is on a mission to redefine Columbia's art scene.
Serving food, pouring drinks and greeting customers are not the only responsibilities student workers in the service industry have — they are balancing work and school at the same time, all while learning life lessons along the way.
The fall semester has begun, and the unconventional past two weeks have shown that the community is hungry: hungry for people.
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite" puts natural elegance and self love on display at the Columbia Museum of Art. The late 1950s and the 1960s are seen through Braithwaite's lens, using what Columbia photographer Robert Coffey said are "cutting-edge" concepts to represent activism and an art story.
JD Jacobus will argue with you about nearly anything: history, comic books, John Deere tractors and even Student Government, where he serves as speaker of the student senate.
Ever since J.K. Rowling decided to bring her fantastical wizarding world to America in the latest movie, “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them,” American Potterheads have been eagerly counting down the days.
Columbia Museum of Art was teeming with live music, unique crafts and hundreds of cups of beer on the evening of Aug. 19.
The sixth annual Rosewood Art and Music Festival next month will offer its visitors a full day of live music and art from local talent, and The Daily Gamecock got the chance to speak with Al Black, the event’s director, for a preview of the attractions.
Atlas Road Crew, a Southern rock band made up of former University of South Carolina students, is returning to their hometown with a show at the Music Farm on Sept. 9.
With the start of school right around the corner, most everyone is looking forward to getting back on campus and catching up with friends. Carolina Productions kicks off with special events during Welcome Week and continues with more free events, ranging from movies to comedians, throughout the year.
The ‘90s kids' wildest dreams came true when “Pokemon Go” released to the U.S. on July 6.
With the start of the 2016-2017 school year, the Trustus Theatre enters its 32nd season as a staple of Columbia culture and performing arts.
Journalists, female filmmakers and others will share their knowledge, talents and creations at the Nickelodeon Theatre as part of the theater’s fall 2016 event lineup.