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(08/15/14 12:29am)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or unless you’re blissfully unaware of that particular strain of celebrity in which the person is only famous for being “famous,” you are aware of who Kim Kardashian is. Though possessing little to no actual talent, Kim has a net worth of $65 million.
(08/15/14 12:26am)
Note-taking, time management useful
(07/30/14 12:59am)
If you’ve spent time outside this summer, you know that on the average day it feels hotter than the inside of an oven, or perhaps the surface of the sun.
(07/30/14 12:57am)
Recently, I received an invitation in the mail to a wedding reception from a friend. As I get older, that’s going to be less surprising, especially as my friends who were upperclassmen when I was a freshman or sophomore in high school are beginning to graduate and start families.
(07/30/14 12:55am)
The McNair Center for Aerospace Innovation and Research is a new center that will be located across from the College of Engineering at Catawba and Assembly streets.
(07/23/14 3:02am)
The transition from high school to college, or from another campus to this one, can be a difficult one that calls up many more questions than it does answers. Especially if you’re unfamiliar with USC, a helping hand is beneficial to aid new students in feeling more confident about their time here.
Orientation at USC covers a wide range of things, from placement tests that let the school know how proficient a student is in math and foreign language, and getting a feel for life as a Gamecock. Orientation has been changed to span two days, with the student staying overnight in a residence hall.
(07/16/14 3:06am)
A ride home isn’t always a simple thing to procure. This friend may be busy, this one could have her car in the shop and not everyone is able to pay cab or bus fare — or find a bus route that actually goes where you need it to go.
(07/09/14 3:41am)
The phrase, “All good things must come to an end,” is a familiar one, meant to comfort us when something in our lives changes that we wished would just stay the same.
(07/09/14 3:38am)
We live in an age where media is a far-reaching spiderweb, present not only in print publications, but online as well, which extends to our phones, computers and tablets.
(06/25/14 4:46am)
Ever since I was a kid, there’s always been one thing about summer that I’ve loved above all others.
It’s not going swimming or to the beach. It’s not staying out late. It’s not going fishing or camping, or really doing anything that requires me to spend more than five to 10 minutes outside.
In fact, the thing I love most about summer is doing nothing at all.
(06/25/14 4:44am)
Imagine you’re in your car, and you’re headed to work — let’s say it’s your typical summer job, nothing that you’re going to turn into a career.
(06/18/14 5:13am)
This past Sunday, CNN aired its documentary “41ON41” in which 41 people close to George H.W. Bush, were interviewed.
(06/18/14 5:09am)
On Thursday, Gov. Nikki Haley vetoed the $12,000-a-year raise that lawmakers voted to give themselves.
(06/11/14 1:11am)
When I was 13, my parents gave me my first cell phone.
(06/11/14 1:07am)
The current policy for allowing patrons to purchase alcohol within a SEC stadium is up for debate, but this is one issue that can be permanently tabled.
(06/11/14 1:02am)
High school graduation is supposed to be one of the milestones of your life, one that you earn through four years of hard work and dedication.
(06/04/14 2:07am)
USC Upstate closed its Center for Women’s and Gender Studies in May.
(06/04/14 2:06am)
On May 23, Elliot Rodger shot and killed six people and injured several more.
(06/04/14 2:04am)
Department of Social Services director Lillian Koller has resigned from her post, after repeated calls for her resignation, the most recent of which was last week.
(03/25/14 2:42am)
Hacking coughs fly through the air like bats in a belfry.
Sniffles echo throughout classrooms with the steady, irritating rhythm of a leaky faucet.