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(03/26/26 1:09am)
From Sherman’s March to civil rights protests and sit-ins in the 1960s, Columbia is a historical hub. One piece of the city’s history that might not be as familiar is that it was briefly home to a president.
(03/25/26 3:05am)
The Podunk Ramblers stand under bright lights. The stage floor shakes from the sound waves of their performance, but the band's focus is on the crowd. The sea of people smiling and enjoying themselves is what it's all about.
(03/27/26 4:14am)
Spring is finally in the air, and it’s the perfect setting to listen to some jangly guitar pop tunes while walking around campus or having a picnic on the Horseshoe. While each song is unique, they all have a playful, eccentric quality to them that makes you want to romanticize life like one would in a film.
(03/24/26 1:58am)
The scent of fresh candles and sizzling food drifted through rows of colorful booths as crowds gathered Saturday for Midlands Crafter's Association Spring Arts & Crafts Show, where artisans from across South Carolina and beyond turned a local market into a celebration of creativity and community.
(03/24/26 4:50am)
On the surface, boxing might seem like one of the most individualistic and intense sports on campus. However, members of the Carolina Boxing Club say the sport is so much more and that it builds a tight-knit, accepting community.
(03/23/26 1:28am)
On the night of March 20, 2026, many friends gathered to watch the opening night of the men’s NCAA Tournament, but at Tony Metze’s house, IBM Ring 105 was celebrating a different sort of madness: March Mentalism.
(03/20/26 4:05am)
(03/20/26 5:03am)
From a massive, wall-covering maquette depiction of the White House to a video of a man in a cheap Iron Man mask scrubbing down a cemetery, the Columbia Museum of Art’s new exhibition has no shortage of variety.
(03/20/26 4:00am)
With March well underway, there’s one sport that never fails to take center stage. Basketball manages to find a way into everyone's life, whether you're a casual viewer or a crazed fan.
(03/20/26 2:26am)
Daylight savings are finally here, and spring has sprung at last. With finals season approaching, the pressure is on to power through the post-break slump and finish the semester strong.
(03/20/26 4:16am)
Movie: The Bride!
(03/20/26 4:18am)
Movie: EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
(03/06/26 3:41am)
With the 98th Academy Awards coming up on March 15, it’s time to get caught up on the 10 nominees for Best Picture. There are several spectacular movies nominated, but others leave something to be desired. It hasn’t always been a 10-nominee category, and that may have been for good reason. Here are the nominees ranked from worst to best.
(03/06/26 1:57am)
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, many hope that luck is the air. For some, it might be. For others, not so much.
(03/06/26 3:19am)
There are two types of moments in "Resident Evil" games: the slow, dreadful kind where you’re forced to confront your worst nightmares and the chaotic kind where you’re punching boulders in a volcano. "Resident Evil Requiem" looks at both of those extremes and confidently says, “Why not both?”
(03/06/26 4:28am)
It’s officially tanning season, and there’s no better way to do so than with your favorite music playing in the background. Whether you’re traveling to Cabo or staying in Columbia, everyone deserves to catch some UV rays over spring break.
(03/05/26 4:14am)
South Carolina Ballet is celebrating 65 years of performing on the stage, and CEO and artistic director William Starrett said he has created a show to reflect this accomplishment.
(03/05/26 5:37am)
The streets of Five Points will be flooded with green once again as South Carolina’s largest one-day festival returns to Columbia on March 14.
(03/05/26 2:26am)
Two hundred fifteen artists from around the region will gather along the streets of Cottontown, Columbia, for the Cottontown Art Crawl, presented by Prisma Health. The artists show off their art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 7.
(03/02/26 3:42am)
From Lowcountry boils to Carolina Gold barbecue sauce, South Carolina is home to a plethora of unique dishes.