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(10/07/24 1:32am)
Queer Haven Books, South Carolina's only independently-owned queer bookstore, is facing financial difficulties after only five months of being open and risks the possibility of closing, co-owner Baker Rogers said.
(10/02/24 11:42pm)
FILE – Tessa Johnson, Te-Hina Paopao and MiLaysia Fulwiley huddled together during a timeout against the Wildcats. The three of them were responsible for 39 points out of South Carolina’s overall score of 98-36 against Kentucky on Jan.15, 2023.
(10/03/24 3:48am)
In universities, students engage with diverse subjects, challenging their skills and broadening their perspectives. But the responsibility to learn extends beyond the classroom.
(10/02/24 1:38am)
For the past 15 years, Darude’s “Sandstorm” has been a staple of the game day environment across Gamecock Athletics' home sporting events. But the song and its accompanying rally towels weren’t always a tradition at Williams-Brice Stadium.
(10/01/24 12:33am)
Sustainability in fashion is now strongly advocated for in the fashion community with people supporting local shops and businesses in Columbia, recycling and donating their clothing items to various causes around the area.
(10/15/24 3:16am)
Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott stood near the halfway line as fans around Williams-Brice Stadium counted down the seconds until kickoff. At approximately 7:42 p.m., the referee blew his whistle, and Elliott passed the ball backward to his teammate.
(10/16/24 4:09am)
When a person's stomach growls in the morning, the first thing they may do is head to the pantry to find something to eat. Something that seems so simple, such as a bowl of oatmeal, cereal or even a banana, could be a luxury to someone else, and they may not even realize it.
(09/23/24 10:48pm)
A University of South Carolina student reads “Let Us Descend” by Jesmyn Ward on Sept. 24, 2023. Authors like Ward will participate in the free Fall Literacy Festival this upcoming week, where there will be book signings and other events.
(09/24/24 12:51am)
When it comes to athletics, culture can play a huge role in any given team's successes or failures.
(09/22/24 6:47am)
In their 50-7 win over Akron, South Carolina relied on several new faces on the offensive side of the ball to come away with their third win of the season on Saturday night.
(09/23/24 2:39am)
During the 2023 season, South Carolina had one of the worst rushing offenses in recent years. But through four games this season, the bolstered offensive line and senior running back Raheim "Rocket" Sanders have completely shifted that narrative.
(09/23/24 1:11am)
For the first time in its history, the University of South Carolina has received more than $300 million in sponsored research awards for 2024.
(09/19/24 2:11am)
A oatmeal cookie sandwich from Flour Child Bakery sits on a plate on Sept. 12, 2024. Flour Child, owned by Alissa Ayers, began in June 2023 and operates out of Azalea Coffee Bar where Ayers is an employee.
(09/19/24 2:01am)
Cookies from Flour Child Bakery sit on a plate inside Azalea Coffee Bar on Sept. 12, 2024. Flour Child, owned by Alissa Ayers, began in June 2023 and provides customers with a vegan take on classic baked goods.
(09/19/24 3:46am)
South Carolina Head Coach Shane Beamer told tight-end Maurice Brown II he "better run 22 miles per hour to the bursar's office" after practice on Sept. 10.
(09/16/24 6:53am)
Jillian Hanley arrived at Gamecock Park at 2:15 a.m. Saturday with three portable chargers, a cheap blanket and some posters.
(09/16/24 11:45pm)
The South Carolina men’s soccer team remains undefeated after defeating East Tennessee State 2-0 on Sunday night, despite playing a majority of the game with just 10 players.
(09/16/24 3:03am)
From Sidney Rice to Deebo Samuel, South Carolina has put many of it's home-grown wide receivers into the NFL.
(09/15/24 3:40am)
A highly competitive and close matchup between South Carolina and LSU ended in disappointment for Gamecock fans, as the team fell behind LSU in the fourth quarter and lost 36-33.
(09/13/24 5:46pm)
South Carolina Athletics Director Ray Tanner will be leaving his role after 12 years in the position, the university announced on Friday.