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(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The Statehouse House Ad Hoc Committee on abortion went over its recommendations, which include a near-total ban on abortion without exceptions for rape or incest, on July 19. Abortion would only be allowed to save the life of the mother.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Seventeen-year-old Katherine Liu's fingers danced across the keys as she competed at the Southeastern Piano Festival. She leaned in closer as the notes came faster and leaned back as the music swelled. When the song is finished, the USC School of Music Recital Hall echoed with her last note.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
This past spring, Columbia's Nickelodeon Theatre, commonly referred to as the Nick, temporarily suspended public screenings in order to reorganize its infrastructure in the wake of a difficult period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with an intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five musical places and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Whether you are an incoming first-year student at USC or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, many are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Dozens of rainbow flags flew over tents and adorned clothing while drag kings and queens performed on stage in June to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community during Columbia's Outfest.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
After the results of the South Carolina primaries, it's essential for all South Carolina residents to educate themselves about and vote in the game-changing midterm elections coming up on Nov. 8.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
The Three Rivers Greenway project is beneficial to every aspect of Columbia's development. These types of eco-based developments are worth being invested in and promoted, as they provide economic, social and environmental benefits to Columbia.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
The first pitch of the Columbia Fireflies' 2022 season will be thrown out on the evening of April 8, adding to the list of sporting events Gamecock students will have the opportunity to attend this spring.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Although living in Columbia presents many opportunities to experience city life, the area is also in close proximity to numerous parks and outdoor spaces. The result is what Dayna Cantelmi, the communication specialist for Experience Columbia SC calls "a city meets nature vibe."
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
At a defining moment of his pinball career, Raymond Davidson was in the final round of the 2017 Pinball World Championship tournament in Denmark. He was playing against his mentor.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Fit Columbia is a hidden gem among the many venues that fill Five Points — it's a yoga studio that ensures you leave feeling better than when you came in. With the overwhelming stress that the school semester brings upon students, it serves as a getaway from it all.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
When it comes to baseball, players and coaches only make up a portion of what goes into the gameday experience. At Founders Park, the South Carolina groundskeeping crew works long hours to ensure the field remains in perfect condition.
(11/08/21 10:51pm)
The evolution of cultural climates and students' needs required the adaptation of the student body president’s responsibilities and role as a student leader.
(11/10/21 4:57pm)
Cocky, the beloved USC mascot, has been a core of campus culture for decades. He has evolved over the last half-century into his current feathered face that spreads the Gamecock spirit across state lines.
(11/08/21 9:55pm)
The University of South Carolina Dance Marathon (USCDM) is the largest student-run philanthropic organization on campus.
(11/08/21 2:34am)
The story of the President’s House is one of protests, panty raids and a blue jay that liked to hide earrings in the draperies. It is also one intrinsically tied to the university and its students.
(11/08/21 10:47pm)
Every student at the University of South Carolina walks through the Horseshoe at some point. Whether they’re studying or using the trees’ shade to take a break from the Columbia heat on the way to class, they’ve likely seen the brick-paved paths bearing the names of faculty and alumni.
(11/08/21 9:59pm)
The size of the University of South Carolina’s student body might make it daunting to meet new people and find a niche. Within the USC Department of Theatre and Dance, traditions such as Circle Night and shared superstitions allow students to create a community where they belong.
(11/08/21 10:55pm)
Tripping on the Horseshoe bricks is inescapable and embarrassing, and being told that it’s bound to happen doesn't make it feel any better. Despite this, the long-standing history and traditions — such as tripping — from the Horseshoe have helped to make the student experience for many years.