Review: “A Minecraft Movie” is no diamond but occasionally strikes gold
Movie: “A Minecraft Movie”
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Movie: “A Minecraft Movie”
The ground drops from underneath you and your pain becomes a living thing, trying to tear out your heart. Most of us understand the feeling of heartbreak, but it's impossible to explain. Sometimes, it feels like it's impossible to move on.
Third-year mass communications and sports media student, Darby Bianco’s photojournalism class was giving out awards when a classmate called out to the professor: "You should give her (Bianco) the horse girl award. "
A race ends one of two ways: The joy of victory, or the feeling of a missed opportunity. At least, that’s how Gamecock Sailing Club member Naomi Schneiderman sees it.
The owners of Godspeed, a pop-up coffeeshop in Five Points, are preparing to complete their long-held goal later this year: a permanent brick and mortar location.
When Darla Moore School of Business professor Giuliano Marodin moved to USC from Brazil 10 years ago, he had to navigate a new culture and academic environment. The greatest challenge was teaching in a new language, he said.
They’re in the air. They’re in the water. They’re in the food we eat and clothes we wear. They’re even inside our bodies.
For many, a car is simply a mode of transportation, a way to get from point A to point B. For members of the Carolina Automotive Club, though, they represent a way of life.
After a long day of work, many students arrive home feeling exhausted. Good roommates help, but sometimes, you don't want to be around humans. To really unwind, sometimes you just need to sit with your cat.
Movie: Death of a Unicorn
World-renowned Joffrey Ballet and Betsy Blackmon Dance Company will put on a performance of "Le Beaufoons" and "All that Remains" on April 5 in collaboration with USC's School of Dance and Symphony Orchestra.
Bright lights meet shimmery, silver fabric as models take the stage and transport their audience to the year 3025 at the Cyber Couture: “The Future of Fashion” Fashion show.
They’re slapped onto car bumpers, computer screens and water bottles. No matter where second-year pharmacy student Mac Amos goes on campus, she sees stickers everywhere.
When local band Som'bout is in its home studio, the clock seems to slow down, permitting more time. There are notepads all around the room. The sound of drums, guitars and band members providing feedback bounce from wall to wall, looking for that new spark of ideas towards making a timeless project for their fans.
Award-winning journalist and author Michael Harriot spoke about his novel "Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America" at Chapelle Hall at Allen University. Damion Waymer, director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at USC, joined him in presenting.
With spring break now behind us, there are just a couple weeks left for the 2025 spring semester. Motivating yourself to end the semester strong can be quite difficult. However, it is imperative to do so, as finals are coming up. To assist with this dilemma, here are five activities you can do to lock in for the second half of this semester.
USC plays host to an diverse group of approximately 1,500 international students, representing nearly 100 different nations. Though Columbia differs from these students’ hometowns in many ways, as master of international business student and South African Emily Hobson said, there’s one aspect of culture we all share.
As spring semester comes to an end and summer approaches, students can be found soaking up the sun while preparing for the last six weeks of exams and papers. With just four weeks left of classes, it can be difficult to focus on school, as most students would rather be relaxing by the water instead of worrying about deadlines and grades.
During the halftime period of a USC women's basketball game, a group of African American ladies takes the court. Loud, energetic music comes over the arena, bringing many to their feet as the group performs eye-opening, sharp and fluid moves that bring the crowd into a shock that erupts into applause as the music fades.
On March 20, people across America tuned in to sports networks to watch March Madness, where audiences are enraptured by the high-stakes athletic show that is put on by the top basketball teams in the nation.