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(04/28/25 2:42am)
Upon walking through the doors of local thrift and antique shop Feathered Nest, you hear music reminiscent of the 1960s and 70's, while also seeing plethora of vintage items decades old filling up the shop. This creates an aesthetic reminiscent of your grandma’s closet.
(04/13/25 10:30pm)
When local band Som'bout is in its home studio, the clock seems to slow down, permitting more time. There are notepads all around the room. The sound of drums, guitars and band members providing feedback bounce from wall to wall, looking for that new spark of ideas towards making a timeless project for their fans.
(03/28/25 4:00am)
Award-winning journalist and author Michael Harriot spoke about his novel "Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America" at Chapelle Hall at Allen University. Damion Waymer, director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at USC, joined him in presenting.
(03/26/25 1:26am)
During the halftime period of a USC women's basketball game, a group of African American ladies takes the court. Loud, energetic music comes over the arena, bringing many to their feet as the group performs eye-opening, sharp and fluid moves that bring the crowd into a shock that erupts into applause as the music fades.
(03/04/25 1:20am)
Each and every time singer and second-year music industry studies student Katie DeMartini steps foot into a studio or sits down to write a song, she has one goal: to portray an exact feeling and emotion in the listener's head throughout the track, Lily Baniewicz said.
(02/06/25 2:45am)
On Feb. 7, art and film junkies alike will be able to appreciate and analyze local and independent films from classics to freshly produced cinema.
(01/14/25 1:14am)
As a crowd of people passed by one of the many booths featuring celebrities, a man in a hairy outfit screamed at the top of his lungs. In the streets, passerbyers may have fled the scene. Comic Con goers, however, continued happily, smiling along the way.
(12/05/24 4:14am)
Social media provides wide and inexpensive items for many, including college students, in fast fashion, an industry that aids in global waste via landfills and trash bins.
(11/15/24 4:01am)
Over the past few years, social media has become one of the primary factors in the rise of fashion, with influencers bringing new and unique styles for people to try. The ability for engagement between brands and consumers gives more access to new styles both in person and online more than ever before.
(10/30/24 4:35am)
In October, USC is swarmed with students and young people looking for ways to make an impression on Halloween night, with loud music around the area and an abundance of candy baskets for everyone.
(11/07/24 3:22am)
The fashion industry in Columbia is youth-driven, causing business owners and managers to base their products and company plans around young customers, some Five Points shop owners and managers said.
(10/07/24 2:30am)
Skate culture and fashion have merged over time, and the influence of figures in pop culture has changed the public's perception of skate culture, causing it to reach new audiences in the Columbia area.
(10/01/24 12:33am)
Sustainability in fashion is now strongly advocated for in the fashion community with people supporting local shops and businesses in Columbia, recycling and donating their clothing items to various causes around the area.
(10/14/24 12:19am)
College football has become ingrained into most American's Saturday's routine, but in Southern states, the culture around the game is just as crucial, down to styling and school spirit.
(09/06/24 1:44am)
As fall approaches, college students are now looking for new fall clothing to switch up from their summer attire, aiming to find clothing like sweaters and jackets, but also accessories like beanies and scarves.
(08/30/24 3:48am)
Fiber arts can offer versatility and expression to USC student designers through potential passion projects. They can bounce their ideas off one another and create a tight-knit community.
(04/16/24 5:06am)
USC's Music Industry Studies Program provides students with opportunities across the country to prepare them for careers in all aspects of the music industry.
(04/04/24 6:10am)
The Carolina Gamers Club at USC looks to foster connections within the gaming community on campus and introduce members to games they've never played before.
(04/12/24 2:44am)
Female leaders from various colleges across USC said it is important for women to assume positions of power in both the academic and professional world because their voice brings a new perspective to light.
(03/13/24 6:07am)
A group of Black men with shared backgrounds come together, looking to empathize with one another and share their common experiences — This is BOND.