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(11/13/23 1:13am)
When students walk into McMaster College, they see a building with historic brick walls, natural light, eclectic sculptures and the two galleries that hold rotating exhibits and student art.
(09/07/23 5:23am)
On Aug. 22, 2023, local music venue New Brookland Tavern announced on social media that its building was up for sale. Almost immediately, the announcement was met with surprise and worry from musicians who had gotten their start at the venue and see it as a rite of passage for any Columbia artist.
(09/20/23 4:08am)
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.
(04/19/23 7:26pm)
USC student group Uncensored America hosted Laura Loomer, a Conservative speaker, to talk about her experience with political censorship on Tuesday in Russell House.
(04/17/23 12:21am)
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.
(03/23/23 3:46am)
The importance of music cannot be overstated for some. While music can bring people together and teach beauty, instruments and lessons can be expensive and serve as a possible barrier to entry.
(02/27/23 6:17am)
For the members of The Third Floor band, balancing the responsibilities of school with furthering their career can sometimes be "overwhelming."
(01/24/23 5:35am)
A musician's journey may not always be the easiest.
(01/13/23 3:49am)
There is nothing better than homemade pecan pie. It is a southern staple and simple recipe that's delicious and easy to make. Though it takes a while to bake, it's worth every minute.
(01/11/23 5:08am)
Rows of colorful electric guitars, new drum sets and sleek keyboards greet customers when they walk into Sims Music. Founded by Jerry Sims in 1979, Sims began as a small studio teaching only guitar, with a limited stock of guitars for sale.
(11/17/22 3:58am)
Many Gamecock fans are familiar with the congested traffic that surrounds Williams-Brice Stadium on game day, but people may not be aware of the complex process that keeps cars and people flowing — even if it is slowly.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
Noah Glasgow made history when he became the first openly gay man to be sworn in as speaker of the student senate last spring.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Seventeen-year-old Katherine Liu's fingers danced across the keys as she competed at the Southeastern Piano Festival. She leaned in closer as the notes came faster and leaned back as the music swelled. When the song is finished, the USC School of Music Recital Hall echoed with her last note.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with an intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five musical places and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
(07/27/22 8:11am)
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with a much more intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five places to listen to live music and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Whether you are an incoming first-year student at USC or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, many are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
(07/20/22 6:56am)
Whether you are an incoming first-year at USC, or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, most are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
(07/13/22 6:31am)
On July 4, parts of Five Points were unreachable, due to barricades and deep, standing water. It was only one of many parts of the city that flooded and have flooded due to heavy rainfall from a large thunderstorm.
(07/06/22 5:32am)
SolFest RollFest, a music festival presented by Noma Warehouse on July 2, 2022, at Earlewood Park, was the first sustainably run and environmentally conscious music festival in Columbia.
(06/29/22 3:34am)
Despite its algae-infested waters, the Thomas Cooper Library Fountain is an iconic centerpiece of campus. After the South Carolina women's basketball team won its national championship in April 2022, USC students jumped into the fountain's murky shallows to celebrate the victory not knowing that students are not the fountain's only inhabitants.