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(04/17/21 11:19pm)
Although Pride month is in June, The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) celebrates in April as a way to close out the school year. OMSA’s annual Pridechella event celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with music, spoken word and drag performances on Friday on the Russell House Patio.
(04/13/21 12:48am)
Live music can look a lot different these days, as virtual platforms are serving as a safer alternative to concerts. Columbia’s digital house show 'At the Addition' makes for an experience like no other for both performers and audience members.
(03/26/21 1:56am)
What started as jam sessions at Riverside Apartments has turned into an upcoming local band where all frequencies are welcome. Opus & The Frequencies is a Columbia-based band composed of all USC alumni: A group of guys who “want to rock out with the whole city.”
(03/17/21 2:48am)
A sense of community can be hard to find in public during a pandemic, but thanks to live streaming services such as Twitch, students have been able to connect and socialize with other people while contributing to an online community.
(04/07/21 2:16pm)
With the arrival of a global pandemic and the transition into virtual classes, live music might seem like a thing of the past. However, Columbia’s music scene has made efforts so that live music will persevere.
(02/10/21 3:05am)
With the struggles of today's society, sometimes an escape is needed. That’s what third-year media arts student Zajwain Eugene said he hopes he can offer the public with his film, "Liquidity."
(02/02/21 3:18am)
Campus representatives and brand ambassadors do more than just receive free items from the brand they represent. They are responsible for carrying out a brand's message, advertising and creating social media content.
(01/19/21 4:09am)
In the midst of difficult times, may 2021 be the year to focus on skincare, self-care and overall wellness. One of USC's newest student organizations, Balanced Beauty, is here to help its members stay on top of their skincare routines and all things wellness-related.
(11/30/20 3:57am)
For the past 35 years, Women in Music has fought to empower, educate and advance women in the music industry. The organization's 35th year comes with many accomplishments worldwide, but progress is still to be made.
(11/18/20 3:33am)
Serving food, pouring drinks and greeting customers are not the only responsibilities student workers in the service industry have — they are balancing work and school at the same time, all while learning life lessons along the way.
(11/09/20 5:36am)
When it comes to coffee, some prefer the basics, such as an iced vanilla latte, and others like something more experimental, such as a double shot with chocolate and strawberry. No matter the preference, Soulé has options all over the spectrum.
(11/02/20 3:14am)
It’s not every day that people get to see 2,100-degree molten glass being transformed into art — not unless they take a trip to One Eared Cow in Columbia.
(10/12/20 4:23am)
Hand-carved teakwood, large-scale sculptures and even a moving sushi conveyor belt are just a few of many pieces that will be on display at Columbia Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition.
(10/02/20 2:57am)
McMaster's current exhibition “Guerrilla Girls: Art, Power, and Justice for All!” takes on social injustices through the artwork of Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminists who keep their identities hidden with gorilla masks.
(10/27/20 7:30pm)
Alternative clothing store Sid & Nancy doesn't "buy just the trends," according to manager Megan Yelton.
(08/23/20 11:11pm)
For nearly two centuries, the South Carolina State Hospital housed and treated patients on the 181-acre BullStreet District. During that time, thousands of patients came through the door of the historic mental asylum to be treated for their illness.
(05/04/20 4:02am)
Although USC offers a variety of amazing sights, such as the Horseshoe, sometimes a change of scenery is exactly what the soul needs. The class of 2020 has explored countless countries in the past four years, all while earning class credits and life lessons along the way.
(04/23/20 7:17pm)
Between virtual classes, Netflix and checking phone notifications, it’s likely that screen time has reached an all-time high during quarantine. These podcasts could be the answer to finding the perfect balance between screen time and productivity. While listening to these podcasts, take a walk, do the dishes or even attempt a DIY craft you found on Pinterest.
(04/13/20 1:28am)
Game: "Animal Crossing: New Horizons"
(03/29/20 11:16pm)
From realistic paintings of Chance the Rapper to vibrant portraits of Travis Scott, when USC student Zhané Bradley is given a paintbrush, there's no telling what the canvas will turn into.