Students turn ambition into reality with on-campus breakfast cart
After four months of collaboration with Carolina Food Co, three USC students have created a new breakfast option for members of the Carolina community.
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After four months of collaboration with Carolina Food Co, three USC students have created a new breakfast option for members of the Carolina community.
To balance ever-changing trends with limited closet space, members of USC’s fashion magazines and Fashion Board suggest comfortable jeans and shoes, basic tops and athleisure to stay comfortable and fashionable on campus.
The Daily Gamecock talked to 40 students about what the social world will look like in the coming years. The students surveyed predicted waves of new trends in music, television and social media.
Starting out as a two-man band playing weeknights at local Columbia bars, The Alamo is now working to make its own mark in Columbia's live music scene.
If anyone were to ask 7-year-old twins Faith and Malia Jeffcoat what their favorite drink is, their answer couldn't be clearer.
Lucky you — St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. Whether your lineage can be traced back to the rolling hills of Ireland or Irish only in spirit, St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect opportunity to embrace Irish culture by wearing green, cooking up some traditional Irish cuisine and, of course, listening to Irish music.
The second novel from USC alum Ekta Garg explores the topic of bringing fantasy into the adult genre as she aims to add depth to the category with her writing.
Show: "The Last of Us"
Mental health can seem like an uncomfortable topic to bring up, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips on how to support a friend who is going through a tough time.
A newly opened Starbucks on Lincoln Street pays homage to Henrie Monteith Treadwell, the first Black woman to attend USC.
Product Name: Dolly Parton Baking Collection
Baan Sawan, a mom and pop Thai bistro in Five Points, opened its doors last month after a three-year hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Moscowitz, a professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, wasn’t introduced to yoga until he found himself driving down the icy roads of Indiana at 8 a.m. on the way to his first yoga class.
Trustus Theatre embraces the obstacles of young adulthood with its current production, "The Mad Ones," a musical that tackles these unknowns while giving newcomers and USC students an opportunity to make their Trustus debut.
Album: Cuts & Bruises
USC Alumni Yesenia Avalos owns Koffee Koala, a local coffee shop in the Cayce Crossing shopping center that prioritizes creating a one-of-a-kind and efficient experience for customers.
Stormwater Studios in downtown Columbia is presenting award-winning filmmaker, documentarian and photographer Gerry Melendez's newest work from Feb. 21-March 5. The exhibit "Whole," is a collection of black and white portraits intended to highlight humanity's unseen similarities.
Album: "This is Why” by Paramore
University of South Carolina’s Wind Ensemble traveled to perform at the University of Georgia for the College Band Directors National Association Conference on Wednesday, its first visit in a decade. While each songs in the program was uniquely arranged, their final melody pays homage to Martin Luther King Jr.
Passion, self-expression and emotional vulnerability can be key devices in producing genuine and authentic music. For the local Columbia band Charlie boy, these aspects are key in order to deliver a unique sound to its music.