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(02/27/23 6:53am)
The term "freshman 15" often perpetuates a weight stigma in college students that can lead to stress-related eating and possible eating disorders. Students need to embrace the natural changes to their bodies and focus on creating healthy eating habits as they progress through college rather than worrying about weight.
(02/27/23 6:32am)
COVID-19 was hard on students. They were met with feelings of uncertainty about the future in regard to the social climate and also what kind of education they were getting post-online classes, triggering many mental health issues.
(02/27/23 6:51am)
Mental illness doesn’t fit in one box. People experience different levels of mental illness and all of those are real struggles. It's okay to keep your experience to yourself, but it's also okay to be open and transparent about it, no matter what you're going through.
(02/27/23 7:13am)
Ellie Malcolm, a third-year broadcast journalism student, started taking medication to treat her attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, last year. She said the prescription helped her focus on everyday tasks, but this changed when her medicine became unavailable due to a production shortage.
(01/30/23 3:08am)
While Imagine Carolina was a success, President Michael Amiridis and Provost Donna Arnett need to continue this open line of communication by regularly meeting with the Carolina community.
(02/27/23 6:46am)
Today we live in a world where meeting deadlines, taking on new challenges and participating in social events are encouraged and often forced on us, but all of these commitments quickly take a toll on our bodies and minds. To combat this pressure, we need to take time out for ourselves and practice self-care.
(01/27/23 4:22am)
In college, it can be challenging to eat healthy on a tight budget, especially with a busy schedule and limited options.
(02/27/23 7:19am)
The beginning of a new semester can feel like a double-edged sword. While students enjoy their new classes and reunite with their friends, the stresses of college life are quick to return. Luckily, Columbia houses many places that promote relaxation and provide an escape. Here are five places in Columbia to decompress when times are stressful.
(02/27/23 7:23am)
With the warmer weather ahead, students should begin to study outside more. Students' study habits have a significant effect on their mental health and cognition, so taking advantage of studying outside can improve the mental well-being of students.
(01/23/23 3:33am)
When the protests in Iran started, Iranian students wanted the university to help spread awareness about the situation so that they could amplify the voices of those helpless from the regime, but, in that time of need, the university barely showed any support.
(01/09/23 3:17am)
Dear Students,
(01/09/23 5:24am)
There is nothing like the first day of class to help remind you of how nerve-racking it can be to start something new — especially when your first day also signifies your first semester as editor-in-chief.
(12/02/22 4:15am)
The 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP) format, as opposed to the original four-team configuration and a proposed eight-team format, was the best option the CFP's Board of Managers could have chosen due to the benefits it will provide to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) programs and other entities.
(11/30/22 2:09am)
The university needs more diversity in academic leadership and faculty to better represent the students of USC and provide a comfortable space for them.
(11/27/22 11:01pm)
I’ve been afraid of change since third grade.
(02/20/23 11:32pm)
Many individuals have become disconnected from reality as a result of viral culture. This disconnect can lead to a lack of empathy and an eagerness for validation on social media.
(11/30/22 3:48am)
Students should bring awareness to the stigma that surrounds men's mental health by discussing it more openly and de-stigmatizing taking advantage of mental health resources during men's mental health awareness month in November and beyond.
(11/21/22 2:07am)
There are many ways to get involved and be a part of political organizations at USC. Students should research and take part in political organizations to be better informed of political viewpoints and find their niche.
(11/21/22 2:06am)
The university made an excellent choice in bringing in the new Dean of Libraries David Banush. His experience, past accomplishments and expertise in the library field make him a great choice for the dean of university libraries.
(11/13/22 11:23pm)
Hello, Gamecocks!