Retail students assist Trina Turk fashion show
Volunteers have hand in Girls Night Out event at Edventure
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Volunteers have hand in Girls Night Out event at Edventure
The Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance took home top prize at the sixth annual Project Condom competition Tuesday, with a Captain America theme and more than 3,000 red, white and blue condoms.
TEDxColumbiaSC brought together speakers, performers and audience members from across the state in the Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College Monday for a day of “ideas worth spreading.”
After recently celebrating the fifth anniversary of her fashion blog, Let’s Be Preppy, fourth-year marketing student Katie Rudder is ready to celebrate something else: SouthernLeague Magazine.
Store celebrates past, gains larger space
The McKissick Museum will put on its annual Art Exhibition and Gala Sale tonight to benefit the museum’s original exhibitions as well as public programming and the artists represented.
For second-year dance student Lauren Cabaniss, this week’s Miss South Carolina pageant is about more than looking forward to her future. It also involves a bit of retrospection.
There are 2,393,880 Facebook users in the state of South Carolina, comprising 45 percent of the population. It’s this statistic that brought 25 local business owners, including Patrick Mason of Carolina Living Magazine, to the Darla Moore School of Business Thursday for a breakfast session on social media.
“Yes, give them the card!” said Annette Hoover, professor of the Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism and Management class. ”The Marriott just gave us $1,500! They just picked up the Family Shelter as an ongoing non-profit.”
A powder blue tube top over a pair of black skinny jeans was among the pieces shown from fourth-year retailing student Amy Woodell's "restyled" tees line for her charity "Clothed in Hope."
New publication highlights student photography, short stories, music
A trio stepped into the Columbia Museum of Art Friday for the Contemporaries' Black and White Ball dressed in go-go boots and a series of printed mod dresses. With their hair stacked high, it was abundantly clear that they'd done their homework and were indeed dressed for the '60s "British Invasion" themed event.
The opening scene of "Fashion Defined" can only be likened to an elegant procession of a high priestess and two of her attendants.
The Department of Theatre and Dance begins its first ever South Carolina Festival of Dance Friday.
Sometimes in theater, there is a round of applause when the main character embraces his or her love interest for the first time and the two take their impassioned kiss.
Workshop Theatre’s “Anything Goes,” directed by Cindy Flach, relies on easy humor and a tell-tale love story to win over audience members.
On Sunday night, Nickelodeon Theatre gave Columbia a taste of what to expect from April’s Indie Grits Festival.
Nickelodeon Theatre hosted a talkback session after Tuesday night’s 5:30 screening of “Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest.”
Second-year international business, accounting and economics student Emily Watkins has organized a USC chapter of Invisible Children.