Review: EP from local band Opus & The Frequencies is an anthem for self-confidence in 2023
EP Title: "You're Trash, Kid."
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EP Title: "You're Trash, Kid."
When fourth-year public health student Ronella Riley decided to get her septum pierced, she wanted to find a place that would prioritize her safety.
Everyone knows the famous Gamecocks, such as Darius Rucker or Darla Moore. But a new generation of fame is increasingly common today with online creator culture — and college students are no strangers to this limelight.
In a few short days, students will be reunited with their families for Thanksgiving. Gamecocks will be back home, enjoying the comforts of family and free food.
Yatin Nerella never imagined himself strutting a stage in nothing but his underwear and painted head-to-toe with the muscular system of the body.
Show: “The Handmaid’s Tale”
A sea of artistic talent against the backdrop of a historic neighborhood, smiling neighbors at every corner and supportive camaraderie between artists is present at the Historic Melrose Art in the Yard event, according to participant Ginny Merrett.
Columbia seems to have it all — ample restaurants, music showcases and weekly Soda City markets. But there is one thing that the city may be lacking: a local, community-driven bookstore, according to Columbia residents Clint and Jenna Wallace.
Colorful leaves, colder weather and cozy activities mean that something is approaching: spooky season. In the month of October, the festivities of Halloween are in full swing, and the sentiments of fall are often overlooked. However, the warm drinks, crackling fires and decorative pumpkins signify cherished fall experiences without the added spook factor. This playlist with relaxed, acoustic vibes transports listeners away from the hectic Halloween craze and into a peaceful time of autumn bliss.
Towering, purple hands are coming to USC as a part of a visual-musical experience hosted by the Koger Center for the Arts. The group behind the hands, Squonk, will be performing their "Hand to Hand" number next week.