Letter from the arts and culture editors (and a writer): Embrace Columbia's culture
I remember walking through Five Points nearly four years ago for an interview with the famous — perhaps infamous — artist, Blue Sky.
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I remember walking through Five Points nearly four years ago for an interview with the famous — perhaps infamous — artist, Blue Sky.
In honor of The Daily Gamecock's first LGBTQIA+ focused print edition, we have compiled a list of prideful tunes gathered directly from drag performers in Columbia.
Music can help make gay clubs feel like centers of community for everyone, according to those who create and participate in it.
With the Oscar nominations recently released, The Daily Gamecock decided to follow up its recap of its staff's music taste with its staff picks for favorite movies of 2021.
The French-sung opera "La belle Hélène," despite being challenged by COVID-19 safety requirements, will premiere this Friday and be performed by the University of South Carolina's "Opera at USC."
Imagine: It’s the end of a standard day in the life of a college student, filled with too many classes and not enough coffee. Homework assignments are piling up and exam dates creep closer — accompanied by that typical sense of scholarly dread.
A lone speaker stood reading poetry off their phone in front of people scattered around the dim Russell Underground. The room sat silent in attention as the person spoke their verses aloud, only snapping in applause once the speaker finished their poem. Another volunteer eagerly lined up to share their own prose in front of the attendees of Popcorn & Poetry, an event courtesy of UniVERSE.
In the final weeks of the fall 2021 semester, students in an English 200 class taped poems up in elevators, wrote haikus in paper napkin rings and chalked walkways with verses of poetry for their '200 Poets' class project. Their goal was to use literature to disrupt the monotony of daily life.
While sitting in an undergraduate women’s studies class at USC, Anna Rogers read a textbook that mentioned a decline in female music and artists in heavy metal. For her, this had never been the case.
Disclaimer: As part of Ubisoft's College Media Program, The Daily Gamecock received free and early access to the "Just Dance 2022" title.
It all started with the gift of a subway map.
On Thursday nights in the Russell Underground, pairs of intensely concentrated gamers can be found at television sets jabbing controllers, vying to win a game of Super Smash Bros. When one of the players wins, the makeshift audience of fellow players stands to give a little cheer.
The Capital Club hosted a day-long event Oct. 30 to honor and support the family of Stephen Smith, the victim of an unsolved hit-and-run in Hampton County, South Carolina, in 2015. The event, #StandingForStephenSmith, was held to raise money for Stephen’s mother, Sandy Smith, and to raise awareness for anti-LGBTQIA+ violence.
Phi Delta Epsilon’s annual Anatomy Fashion Show merges human physiology with visual art and philanthropy, raising thousands of dollars for the Children’s Miracle Network.
The 2021 South Carolina Pride Parade and Festival celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community in South Carolina through performances and events this weekend.
Student-Made UofSC fosters mutually beneficial relationships between campus artists and provides business opportunities for students through the platform of an online marketplace.
The first Ms. Senior Recreation Pageant, an event dedicated to uplifting older folks and celebrating the positive aspects of aging, commenced yesterday at the Dutch Square Mall to an audience of over 100 people.
The Fraternity Lot, an organized and iconic tailgating event at USC, is a popular, essential part of many students’ game day plans.
The Gamecock Skate Club, an organization of skateboarders on campus, dismantles the misconceptions of skateboarders and promotes community and the mental and physical health of its members through skateboarding.
Leaving home and going to college is a memorable experience for everyone. The final squeeze of hugs and last goodbyes, although sad, hold a tantalizing sense of freedom, and the feeling after finally shaking free of the endearingly tight parental grip is a sigh of relief — at least until Family Weekend.