Column: Being labeled as "mom" among friends not bad
“It’s going to be freezing tonight, just so you know.”
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“It’s going to be freezing tonight, just so you know.”
The results of on-campus housing visitation voting are in, and everyone is still upset. Someone didn't vote, someone hates their roommate, someone thinks the whole system is unfair and regardless of the result, someone is unhappy.
Food and sex are two of the most basic human needs, so utilizing both in advertisements is a logical decision on the part of ad companies, but it is largely detrimental to mental health, physical health and the attempt to create equality between the genders.
The South Carolina National Guard has approached grad students in the Darla Moore School of Business for a new marketing campaign to up their dwindling enlisting numbers. The students will approach this task as their final exam, but The Daily Gamecock editorial staff decided to take a crack at painting the National Guard in a more modern and hip light.
As college students, we all have problems balancing our love for carbs and our need for something green. This 20-minute dinner could keep you in delicious pasta all week long, and you can say you made it yourself.
Today was history. Today all the cynical conversation we had about our bigoted state gave way to justice and it was ruled that South Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.
When you hear the word "rape," where does your mind go? Does it go to "Law and Order: SVU" marathons with women jogging through Central Park with the fog creeping around the bushes, hiding from their soon-to-be attackers? Do you think of dark alleys and a girl strolling down a city street at night?
Two viewpoints writers debate whether out-of-state students should prioritize South Carolina over hometown politics.
Two viewpoints on the question of Hillary Clinton's fitness for the office of the presidency
There goes Honey Boo Boo, the pudgy pageant princess whose family antics captured the hearts of millions. There goes Honey Boo Boo, the flatulence-doling, word-slurring, road-kill-eating redneck that made modern parents everywhere cringe with embarrassment. There goes Honey Boo Boo, canceled after allegations that Mama June is dating a convicted sex offender.
Two viewpoints on the extent of U.S. intervention against ISIS
The screen turns blue, the music swells, the fairy flies in a perfect arc over the perfect castle and every child in America knows that magic is about to happen on screen.
I cannot say that I could stand at the base of a mountain and find the will to climb.
Magic can be found in the places you least expect it, but I don’t think a tweet from J.K. Rowling is going to cast a spell to resurrect our beloved Harry Potter. The Tweet reads as follows:
People are rarely whole. While all the fingers and toes are accounted for, there are cracks, nooks and crannies that count us all just shy of "normal."
Power is a cumbersome thing. We struggle for it, we trip on it, and in the end we rarely deserve it.
Welcome to October, the month in which State Fair, Homecoming, Fall Break and Halloween all reside. The fun is only as limited as an individual’s mental capacity for fun, which, with all the stress of the second half of the semester, is actually pretty limited.
Home is a relative idea. It is comprised of people and feelings and determined meaning. This can be a few places. For me personally, it’s my parent’s house, my best friend’s house and right here at Carolina.
When it rains it pours. Perhaps a dusty old cliché, but it will be employed here as the only familiar aspect in this dark and uncertain time in campus culture.
Students should deal gracefully with bad professors