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(10/03/23 3:47am)
The dancers at Columbia Classical Ballet are leaping back into the Koger Center for the Arts on Friday to perform one of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s most well-known ballets, "Swan Lake." Through the production that explores themes of true love and heartbreak, the dancers said they hope to share their love of ballet with the greater Columbia community.
(10/15/23 11:41pm)
John Davis has been playing the bagpipes for nearly 25 years.
(09/29/23 1:30am)
As fall begins, a whole new batch seasonal activities are available to enjoy. Apple picking is a great way to pass time, but it can be hard to finish off all the apples you pick before they rot.
(09/29/23 2:17am)
Illiterate Light, a Virginia-based indie-rock band, released its third EP on Sept. 15 ahead of its tour stop at New Brookland Tavern next week.
(09/26/23 4:21am)
The USC Symphony Orchestra will be taking on three major musical pieces revolving around the theme of joy in Rhapsody in Blue, its opening concert of the school year.
(09/22/23 3:43am)
Vibrant pop music is drowned out by the sound of chatter and laughter at Five Points' newest skincare spa, The SKINHOUSE.
(09/22/23 3:19am)
Album: "Telepathy" by Stagbriar
(09/19/23 2:39am)
As the hot 90-degree weather gives way to the cool temperatures of autumn, those who couldn't wait for Halloween celebrated early this year at South Carolina's first Horror Con.
(09/15/23 3:52am)
Many students, such as first-year social work student Kat Davis, have taken notice of the rainbow-colored ads lining the walls of Thomas Cooper Library, and while they may be left wondering what the ads are for, Davis said she recognizes the message.
(09/14/23 9:55pm)
Whether you're a first-year out-of-state student or a fourth-year student returning to campus for the last time or something in-between, this fall is a great opportunity to try new things and get to know a new side of Columbia through live music.
(09/11/23 11:44pm)
Album: "Guts"
(09/08/23 2:12am)
Do you ever wonder what the person sitting next to you in class or at the dining hall is listening to? While you might be jamming out to your favorite rock group, someone else is having a main character moment with Lana Del Rey.
(09/07/23 5:23am)
On Aug. 22, 2023, local music venue New Brookland Tavern announced on social media that its building was up for sale. Almost immediately, the announcement was met with surprise and worry from musicians who had gotten their start at the venue and see it as a rite of passage for any Columbia artist.
(09/08/23 3:19am)
On any given Saturday, a line of hungry customers snakes out of The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli, perusing menus as they wait to get a taste of their signature cinnamon rolls or savory breakfast sandwiches. Though the restaurant is sure to satisfy any breakfast cravings, it is the welcoming atmosphere that makes it truly stand out to patrons.
(09/21/23 3:23am)
Walking into the first floor of Russell House, the average Gamecock immediately notices crowds of students gathered around tables. Some are laughing with friends and sharing stories, while others are silently crying over their chemistry homework. They all share one thing in common: Food is what brings them to this place.
(09/20/23 4:08am)
For most people, Cola is a carbonated and caramel-colored soda pop to enjoy when you’re thirsty, but for residents of Columbia, Cola means home.
(09/01/23 2:22am)
As football season approaches, many students are getting excited for game day at Carolina. A great game day tradition that helps bring Gamecocks together is making and eating snack foods with your friends.
(08/28/23 4:55am)
Cowboy boots made their way inside the Koger Center for the Arts as a crowd of students gathered for Country at Koger, a free country music concert hosted in partnership with Carolina Productions and Gamecock Entertainment.
(08/25/23 2:02am)
Columbia boasts a variety of coffee shops for college students to sip on their favorite drinks while studying, but this past spring, a unique addition to the local coffee market came with more than just a few beans.
(08/24/23 7:39pm)
With a new semester beginning, USC's campus has come back to life. Residence halls are filling with students, the Horseshoe is dotted with picnic blankets and beach towels and Russell House is once again 'bustling.'