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(11/21/23 5:35am)
Local poets are working to teach Columbia high schoolers how to debate opinions and express emotions through poetry with a new program at Richland Library Sandhills.
(10/15/23 11:41pm)
John Davis has been playing the bagpipes for nearly 25 years.
(09/14/23 9:55pm)
Whether you're a first-year out-of-state student or a fourth-year student returning to campus for the last time or something in-between, this fall is a great opportunity to try new things and get to know a new side of Columbia through live music.
(04/24/23 1:19am)
A warm sense of community, friendly competition and the sweet smell of cornbread are all set to fill Main Street soon as the South Carolina Cornbread Festival takes over the area.
(03/21/23 3:29am)
After four months of collaboration with Carolina Food Co, three USC students have created a new breakfast option for members of the Carolina community.
(04/11/23 2:37am)
Starting out as a two-man band playing weeknights at local Columbia bars, The Alamo is now working to make its own mark in Columbia's live music scene.
(02/23/23 4:57am)
David Moscowitz, a professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, wasn’t introduced to yoga until he found himself driving down the icy roads of Indiana at 8 a.m. on the way to his first yoga class.
(01/30/23 3:42am)
Clutch Coffee Bar opened the doors to its new Devine Street location on Jan. 28, looking to redefine coffee culture as one that focuses on community engagement and support.
(12/02/22 4:52am)
Everyone knows the famous Gamecocks, such as Darius Rucker or Darla Moore. But a new generation of fame is increasingly common today with online creator culture — and college students are no strangers to this limelight.
(11/22/22 2:20am)
Darryl Stoneworth, a New York native, never expected to spend his life creating a form of historic South Carolina art — one that embodies South Carolina's painful history with slavery but also promotes a culture older than the country itself.
(10/18/22 1:26am)
The Association of African American Students (AAAS) is bringing back their traditional Mister and Miss Black USC (BUSC) pageant for the first time since 2019.