Just a walk in the parkour
You may have seen Carolina Movement around campus, though you may not have known who they were. Guys in sweatpants flying through the air are kind of hard to miss, after all.
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You may have seen Carolina Movement around campus, though you may not have known who they were. Guys in sweatpants flying through the air are kind of hard to miss, after all.
The Association of Minority Pre-Health Students, in conjunction with the Theta Gamma chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and Students With A Responsible Message, hosted their third-annual “One Mic Night” Tuesday night to raise awareness for domestic abuse.
Local stand brings New York flavor to Columbia
Mike Devereaux (top right) is a member of the Patriot Guard, a branch of the American Legion composed of bikers who stand guard at the funerals of fallen soldiers. Devereaux said the group generally attends two or three funerals each week across the state.
Its goals are worthy. Like it or not, the United States can no longer be considered an industrial powerhouse, but it is one of the worldwide leaders in technology. In March, Fortune Magazine surveyed top business executives to find out the most admired companies in the world and four of the top five were American tech companies. The tech industry is a huge part of the world economy, and Columbia needs to tap into that. Investments to that end are well worth it.
The Bangladesh Student Association hosted their first tribute to International Mother Language Day at USC on Friday. The club has put on events to recognize this special day before, but this was the largest one they have done yet, and the first time it was hosted at USC and open to all.