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(04/21/25 10:36pm)
For third-year services management student Wade Jefferson, mental health is a deeply personal cause. Having lost friends to suicide during college, Jefferson said he felt a responsibility to break down the barriers around mental health discussion, and saw starting a club as the perfect opportunity to do so. Things started out small, but thanks to its "SpeakYourMIND" ice bucket challenge, USC MIND has gained a massive following.
(04/22/25 2:07am)
Coming off of a program-best 20-0 start to begin its season, South Carolina softball has gone 10-8 in SEC play to settle at a 35-11 record. Now with the season winding down, the No. 12 Gamecocks will look to make a run in the SEC and NCAA tournaments.
(04/22/25 3:27am)
The No. 13 South Carolina softball team (35-11, 10-8 SEC) swept the Kentucky Wildcats (27-20, 6-12 SEC) in three games in the weekend series at Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field.
(04/24/25 4:12am)
South Carolina men's basketball sophomore forward Collin Murray-Boyles has declared for the NBA draft he told ESPN on April 15.
(04/19/25 5:46am)
The South Carolina football team kicked off the 2025 season with its annual Garnet and Black Spring Game on Friday night at Williams-Brice Stadium which ended in a 10-7 victory for the Garnet team.
(04/20/25 11:58pm)
Beginning on Tuesday, April 22, Columbia will play host its longest ever food and wine festival, featuring new locations and events where a wide variety of local restaurateurs and vendors will come together for 16 distinct events billed to showcase different sides of Columbia’s vibrant culinary culture.
(04/23/25 2:48am)
Rodrigo Rojas, a fourth‑year mechanical engineering student, starts every weekday before dawn by plotting what he calls “the loop” — a three‑street circuit that snakes past Assembly, Main and Bull streets in hopes of nabbing one of Columbia’s curbside spots. If no spaces appear, his 1999 Mazda Miata, bought for its low cost and 30‑mpg efficiency, ends up tucked illegally behind an apartment complex, where he prays the meter maid will miss him until his classes end.
(04/20/25 9:33pm)
South Carolina baseball (23-18, 4-14 SEC) hosted the Ole Miss Rebels (28-12, 10-8 SEC) in a three-game conference series this past weekend.
(04/17/25 8:30pm)
(04/17/25 3:31am)
Filled with sky-high heels, strobing lights and fake eyelashes, USC's 27th annual Birdcage drag performance broke its own record with 19 performers.
(04/17/25 3:29am)
USC's student senate adopted multiple pieces of legislation on Wednesday, including recommendations to upgrade the Blatt Bridge draining system and update the first floor of Gambrell Hall.
(04/17/25 8:45pm)
The weeks between spring break and final exams seem to be a repetitive cycle of long days, late nights and a seemingly never-ending list of assignments to complete. As students approach the last week of classes, they may be feeling the mental burden of exams, projects, papers, presentations and other assignments whose due dates have crept up rather abruptly. With the lurking possibility of crashing out, sometimes all anyone needs is a good way to wind down.
(04/17/25 8:51pm)
Movie: Warfare
(04/16/25 4:11am)
The South Carolina softball team lost to the Clemson Tigers 2-1 in extra innings on Tuesday night at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina, splitting the series at one game apiece.
(04/17/25 2:25am)
Analytical and environmental chemistry professor Susan Richardson has been researching harmful chemicals that can be found in drinking water at USC for over 10 years.
(04/17/25 12:54am)
The 2024-25 school year has seen South Carolina athletics excel in multiple sports across the season.
(04/16/25 4:12am)
The South Carolina baseball team defeated The Citadel 4-0 in a shutout win on Tuesday night.
(04/28/25 2:37am)
After rebranding and changing management, The Radley is still dealing with criminal activity, such as shootings and motor vehicle theft, according to residents.
(04/17/25 8:55pm)
Movie: Drop
(04/17/25 1:43am)
The University of South Carolina's men's club rugby team hosted a fundraiser last month for second-year accounting student Erik Elken, who was diagnosed with sarcoma.