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(02/23/17 1:56am)
For the second year in a row, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted “Sweetgrass Basket Weaving with Sarah Hammond.” The event was held in the Capstone Campus Room and involved a basket-weaving workshop and a buffet-style spread of Lowcountry-inspired cuisine including shrimp and grits, collard greens and barbecue chicken.
(02/05/17 7:43pm)
How was Black History Month established?
(11/15/16 2:02pm)
As a kid born in the 1990s, I was obsessed with the live-action/animated feature film “Space Jam." I spent countless hours watching it over and over on my cherished VHS tape. I knew the lyrics to all the songs on the soundtrack, and I knew what the characters were going to say before they said it. You would think a kid would get tired of a movie after a while, but I was just as intrigued watching it the 30th time as I was the first.
(10/31/16 3:30am)
Columbia jazz enthusiasts are in for a treat, as Grammy-nominated saxophonist Boney James is scheduled to kick off the third annual Columbia Winter Jazz Fest this Friday.
(10/20/16 4:38pm)
“The Birth of A Nation," released on Oct. 7, is a historical drama based on the Nat Turner rebellion of 1831. The film ironically derived its name from a racist propaganda film by D. W. Griffith that glorifies the rise of The Ku Klux Klan. Nate Parker wrote, directed and starred in this film inspired by the only extended slave rebellion in American history. “The Birth of A Nation” effectively presents the audience with a striking portrayal of the atrocities associated with American slavery in a way that leaves the viewers contemplating the dark past of our nation.
(10/08/16 5:58pm)
Release Date: Sept. 30