Carolina Productions announces T-Pain as headliner for Cockstock
Rap artist T-Pain will headline the annual Cockstock concert in October, Carolina Productions announced Tuesday.
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Rap artist T-Pain will headline the annual Cockstock concert in October, Carolina Productions announced Tuesday.
Valentine’s Day can make people reminisce on their favorite fictional relationships between characters. Some couples, though, may overthink their relationship’s state and compare it to fictional ones. Some movies can misconstrue our understanding of what a healthy, communicative relationship looks like.
A permanent place for religious prayer and meditation is now located in room 309 of Russell House.
On a grassy block of land near the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center sits the Peace Pole, Columbia's newest piece of public art. This is now one of tens of thousands in the world placed by Peace Pole Initiatives —organizations that install displays of artistic language in places where people believe in recognizing peace.
USC isn’t just a home for students — McKissick Museum curators and ambassadors believe spirits of late university presidents and Civil War soldiers reside on campus. With Halloween drawing near, the Visitor Center held its 12th annual ghost tour Oct. 26 to give hundreds of students a chance to explore USC’s oldest and most haunted grounds.
The McKissick Museum, a University of South Carolina nonprofit institution, takes patrons on a journey of historic objects, from fossils to a first-generation iPhone. This historic, on-campus experience begins in its modern display of evolution, located in the lobby of the visitor center, complete with a display of USC’s mascot.
The McKissick Museum is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment this year with "A Woman's Right" exhibit which examines the past to show how women at USC fought for control over their bodies and lives.
Second-year Master of Fine Arts acting candidates will showcase a diverse selection of six individual solo plays written, directed and brought to life by each of the students from Nov. 15 to 17.
Protagonist-turns-villainous in their search for peace and respect in a city full of crime, poverty and arrogance: It's a frequent — and rather genius – plot device used by many screenwriters in films such as Martin Scorsese’s "Taxi Driver," Jordan Peele’s "Us" and, more recently, Todd Phillips’ "Joker."