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(01/15/21 3:45am)
The pressure to get “fit” at the start of the New Year is often rooted in a toxic mentality — rather than prioritizing health, resolutions to lose weight frequently stem from guilt and stigmatize people with larger bodies.
(10/19/20 3:32am)
I’m starting to realize I’m a bit of an escapist.
(08/29/20 4:15am)
Editor's note: Protesters quoted in this column use language that might be triggering to some readers.
(08/27/20 4:36am)
Our perception of women’s suffrage should not be confined to the history and stories of white women.
(08/13/20 11:45pm)
Use the following clues to find letters from plaques and buildings around campus. Unscramble the letters for a message for your semester.
(06/14/20 8:54pm)
As members of the queer community and allies look to celebrate Pride this month, the whirlwind of 2020 has turned this period of joy into something far more contemplative. This Pride, focus on intersectionality.
(03/30/20 12:09am)
Editor's note: This column discusses sexual assault encounters and may be triggering to some readers.
(02/27/20 7:09am)
As the Envision campaign has officially won the Student Government elections, it is time to immediately hold our student representatives accountable for their stance on mental health.
(02/09/20 10:59pm)
The proposed referendum that would change the role of treasurer to an appointed position instead of an elected one is not in the best interest of students – instead, it shows a distrust in the student body.
(02/06/20 4:16am)
The XFL’s policies do not circumvent politics — they simply silence one side. The XFL, a new professional football league, markets its mission as “for the love of football.” Accordingly, they mandate that all players stand for the national anthem and refuse to hire players who have been arrested.
(01/23/20 5:17am)
With the 2020 primaries a few weeks away, everyone, from candidates to tabloids, have been pleading with young adults to perform their civic duty.
(01/12/20 3:26pm)
With the often cited commercialism of Christmas, we tend to get caught up in the wonderful but sometimes anticlimactic anticipation of Christmas Day. Anticipation for gifts. Anticipation for peace. Anticipation for some kind of neat resolution to the world’s problems or, at least, our own.
(01/13/20 5:05am)
Eighteen-year-olds are legally considered adults, allowed to vote and die for this country, but have to wait to grab a drink and now a cigarette until they are 21. Conversely, science says the brain isn’t fully developed until the age of 25. These varying definitions beg the question: What is adulthood?
(12/02/19 12:07am)
It’s that time of year again, that odd limbo between Thanksgiving and winter break otherwise known as finals season. Freshmen, you’ve almost made it! You are hopefully acclimated to life as a USC student and are now facing your first set of finals as college students.
(10/14/19 1:40am)
It’s 2019 — we get it. If you’re a woke college liberal, you can easily dismiss an argument for a meatless diet by blaming everything on the big, bad corporations causing the “real” harm to animals and our environment.
(10/02/19 2:47am)
Clumps of hair, naked bodies and social commentary — where else can you more clearly find beauty in opposition than an art gallery? Ming Ying Hong, an assistant professor at Mississippi State, is showing her newest series, entitled "Amalgamations," at McMaster Gallery.
(09/30/19 12:54am)
Saturdays in South Carolina come with pregame rituals: tailgates, cheers and the national anthem. However, amidst the bustle of the band and the singing of the alma mater, a prayer is always featured before South Carolina football games.
(09/08/19 2:02am)
The White Mule was filled with the bobbing heads, waving arms and stomping feet of fans as Stop Light Observations played “For Elizabeth.” Just a few hours earlier, the same band that screamed onstage above the clamor of fans and music played quietly in an intimate backstage performance, using nothing but their voices and a couple of guitars.
(09/03/19 5:46pm)
Though college is often quoted as the time where one lives exclusively off coffee and ramen noodles, Carolina’s meal swipe options allow students to approach eating in a healthier way. The variety of meals and snacks provided enable students to be fueled in a healthy way as they go about their day. Their newest initiative includes removing cash equivalency meal swipes from convenience store locations “to promote a healthier Carolina.” This change is to prevent students from using their meal swipe allowances on snack foods, hoping to encourage students to eat more holistic meals.
(08/27/19 10:37pm)
Students gathered at The Senate Monday night, starting the first week of school off with live local music at Battle of the Bands. Colin Davis, Diminished Continuum, Mary English and Devine Street and The Shed faced off in a competition organized by Carolina Productions.