Rockafella's to Jake's, the evolution of Five Points through 2112 Devine St.
If these walls could talk, they’d sing.
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If these walls could talk, they’d sing.
The air in Five Points has changed.
Sunday marked the end of National Eating Disorders Association’s annual awareness week, which is usually marked with an on-campus NEDA walk. This year, the walk will be online.
The university's NAACP chapter demanded that several buildings on campus be renamed and took the lead by holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday in honor of the group calling the Thomas Cooper Library the "Dean" Willie. L Harriford Library from now on.
In this era of uncertainty, one thing remains steady: the compassion at the heart of the Gamecock community. Three philanthropies on campus — Dance Marathon, Relay for Life and St. Jude Up 'Til Dawn — spend countless hours smashing goals to raise money to improve the lives of others.
Formed from a council of passionate faculty working to make students feel more welcome, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion serves as an integral part of campus today.
Storyteller-in-residence sounds like a dream job for some library science students, but for Augusta Baker, it was more than a fairy tale.
Civil rights at the University of South Carolina is marked by early reception of African American students and faculty, quick regression and eventual integration.
The Daily Gamecock had 60 seconds to ask presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg questions while he was in Columbia Friday to receive an official endorsement from the mayor of Anderson, Terence Roberts.
University housing is working with Greene Crossing and YOUnion apartment complexes to add 700 beds for students next year while the Campus Village project, a plan to rebuild south campus, is being developed.
John Lennon’s “Power to the People” echoed through the Russell House Ballroom Sunday as hundreds of potential voters rushed to watch the 78-year-old senator speak.
The megaphone echoed through the charged morning air as the first wave of determined racers lined up. “Three ... two ... one ... Go!,” and they were off in a flurry of tutus and bright yellow Justice shirts.
As the women's basketball team raise the roof in Colonial Life Arena, it's starting to show. Colonial Life Arena's current roof is facing a number of damages due to routine wear-and-tear, and the current estimated cost of the roof replacement project is $2 million.