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(04/17/23 12:33am)
In 2022, South Carolina took home its first ‘Palmetto Bowl’ trophy since 2013 after the 31-30 upset against Clemson at Memorial Stadium on Nov. 26, 2022. However, the Gamecock-Tiger rivalry goes beyond football. In the past year, South Carolina has defeated Clemson across six sports in the Palmetto Series, including both men’s and women’s basketball, football, baseball and men’s tennis. The Tigers, however, were able to beat the Gamecocks in men’s soccer, women’s tennis, volleyball and most recently, softball, while tying 2-2 in women’s soccer. The rivalry continued with a volleyball match between the two teams on April 2, 2023, and a second round of softball on April 11, 2023, both in Columbia.
(02/01/16 4:10am)
If you're gay, you're probably familiar with the apps Grindr and Tinder. Because queer people, for the most part, have small social networks that limit the number of other queer people we interact with, these are apps that help connect us with other members. It's important to keep certain caveats in mind when using these apps, however, like their sexual nature, and the disconcerting pervasiveness of anti-blackness in these networks.
(01/26/16 3:43am)
America prides itself on being a vessel for equal opportunity in myriad ways. We claim that anyone can make it, irrespective of his or her background. This is a myth that helps to mystify the ongoing violence and class warfare against poor and working class people.
(12/01/15 1:10am)
"Spotlight"
(11/24/15 1:30am)
Moments after my character emerged from the tutorial section
of Vault 111, I found myself staring at an immense wasteland full of things to
do. Naturally, I ignored what the game wanted me to do and headed south, no
destination or goal in mind. I just
wanted to explore.
(11/10/15 12:00am)
When Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” came out before the new Bond movie “Spectre," there was heavy criticism that the song didn’t feel like it belonged in the 007 series. Those who criticized the song were left wondering what that gut feeling meant for the movie.
(11/03/15 3:05am)
When hearing about Carolina Productions' Open Mic Night, you may only picture vocalists and musicians — but Phillip Carter has redefined this generalization with his stand-up comedy acts.
(10/19/15 10:55pm)
"Goosebumps" is more of a tribute to a book series than a scary movie. While the books may have been a scary read as a child, the movie is more of a fun-filled, Jumanji-style ride down memory lane.
(09/23/15 2:37am)
Greene Street bustled with activity Tuesday afternoon, where 18 student organizations — including the
Feminist Collective, Gamecocks for Peace and the College Democrats at USC — hosted tables to help students with
the voter registration process.
(04/25/14 1:33pm)
GOP to candidate: Don’t call yourself a Republican
(04/23/14 3:35am)
Man arrested after exposing himself to a young student
(04/16/14 1:13am)
Complaint filed against Clemson football for religious activity
(04/09/14 3:37am)
S.C. State misuses funds appropriated to aid poor
(04/02/14 3:25am)
Wayne Gregory, Jr., who has served as the City of Columbia’s economic development director, has been fired and arrested for embezzling money, WIS-TV reported.
(04/02/14 3:17am)
For the Hester family of Newberry, making soap runs in the family.
(04/02/14 3:16am)
Three charged following El Cheapo robbery
(03/28/14 4:18am)
Students plan walk-out to protest Glenn McConnell
(03/28/14 4:16am)
Investigators have determined that the January crash from the Blossom Street bridge into the Congaree River was a murder-suicide, The State reported.
(03/28/14 3:43am)
Getting together at 7 a.m. to prepare for the day ahead of them, Connor Baade and Adam Mayer had a breakfast for champions — biscuits and gravy, or as Baade called it, “the only way to start the day.”
(03/26/14 3:38am)
Cyclist bills drops after opposition