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(11/17/25 2:58am)
Boyce and Freed streets transformed into a maze of art, vintage clothing and live music by the band Ten Mile Ride, courtesy of the same team behind Columbia’s weekend street market, Soda City.
(19 hours ago)
Through sampling traditional cuisine, Tagalog language lessons, traditional dances and more, the Filipino American Student Association shares Filipino culture with USC students.
(11/14/25 4:13am)
When the wind starts to blow and the leaves start to fall, that’s when we know autumn has officially started. The season reminds us that everything goes through a cycle, which creates hope, a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen. In November, we tend to reflect a lot more on what we have, but we also are often hopeful towards our future.
(11/13/25 7:15pm)
Movie: Frankenstein
(11/13/25 4:40am)
Joining the USC Symphonic Winds ensemble after switching majors from nursing helped make second-year music education student Landon Bunker feel more included in the School of Music.
(11/07/25 2:36am)
Turn it up, and tune everything else out. When it gets dark outside at 5:30 p.m., and the seasonal depression starts to creep in, EDM is the cure. From throwback classics by Swedish House Mafia and Avicii to melodic beats by RÜFÜS DU SOL, this playlist has something for everyone.
(11/07/25 2:31am)
Not the strongest baker? Pumpkin bread might look fancy, but don’t be fooled; this recipe is as easy as it gets. Even if you’ve burned cookies or flattened cakes before, all it takes is a few pantry staples, a whisk and about 10 minutes of prep time.
(11/04/25 12:10am)
A little girl hides in a cornfield. Masked home invaders stalk her in the rows. A game of cat-and-mouse ensues as she tries to escape the field with her life. "The Rows" is one of the many films to show at the South Carolina Underground Film Festival (SCUFF). The film festival highlights independent filmmakers from across the country. The three-day-long event showcases a wide variety of films, from drama shorts to sci-fi features.
(11/05/25 2:15am)
Student actors in the USC Theater Department prepare to take the stage at the Longstreet Theatre, entering a Victorian-era England society whilst exploring themes of identity, relationships, deception and societal pressure.
(11/02/25 2:34pm)
The Columbia Korean Festival is more than the Korean-based food, games and performances. It’s a tradition that’s built off of faith as it places a root that blossoms into community for not only Koreans, but for everyone in Columbia.
(11/03/25 4:27am)
For third-year economics student Mason Jolly, joining Gamecock Esports was more than just about gaming. It was a way to meet new people and find a close community at USC after transferring from the Union campus.
(10/31/25 4:52am)
Movie: Black Phone 2
(10/30/25 4:31am)
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics go beyond the white lab coat. At USC, students are showing kids that STEM can come in many forms and are redefining what it looks like to be a scientist.
(10/30/25 3:06am)
Cinécola, a French film festival hosted by USC since 2008, is back on campus, giving the public the opportunity to view films that are not from the United States.
(11/05/25 2:21am)
A club that started as USC Honors College student Salem Carriker's creative senior thesis project in 2010 now remains on campus, giving students the opportunity to educate local children.
(10/24/25 1:31am)
Though street names might not seem like an exciting topic at first glance, some of Columbia’s busiest roads pay tribute to fascinating history that’s not immediately apparent.
(10/31/25 12:02am)
Pokémon Legends: Z-A marks another bold evolution in developer Game Freak's ongoing reinvention of the Pokémon franchise. Building on the concepts introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, this latest entry introduces new mechanics, a darker story and a more immersive battle system. While the game shines in several areas, it also stumbles in others, ultimately offering a mixed but promising experience.
(10/17/25 6:36am)
On Oct. 16, crowds of people stood in line to make rangoli, paint diyas, learn and watch dances and get henna tattoos to celebrate the start of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The Diwali Kickoff Party, hosted by the Columbia Museum of Art, marked the beginning of the five-day celebration, which ends on Oct. 21.
(10/17/25 4:21am)
Movie: Good Boy
(10/14/25 1:49am)
When the word “blacksmith” is mentioned in 2025, a few things may come to mind. Medieval history books, movies and reality TV, weapons and maybe older men with long, scruffy hair. However, South Carolina’s small but strong community of passionate metal workers go far beyond any stereotypes.