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(11/09/20 3:57am)
As South Carolina first began to feel the effects of COVID-19, the USC faculty senate decided to give students the option to use a pass/fail grading system for the spring 2020 semester. In order to protect students’ mental health and academic success, the university should offer the same option for fall 2020 and all future semesters affected by the pandemic.
(12/04/20 12:58am)
While many students have expressed their disappointment in the University of South Carolina’s decision to cancel spring break this year, prohibiting the students from going away for a week and coming back to school all at once will actually be beneficial in keeping the community safe from Covid-19 being spread.
(12/02/20 1:32am)
COVID-19 has changed the dating game, encouraging people to get to know each other before physically getting close.
(12/04/20 1:05am)
This school year has taken away fall and spring break from students because of COVID-19, negatively impacting students’ mental health.
(12/01/20 12:43am)
Volunteering to read to children and/or donating books is a small step to helping them have a successful future. Reading is so much more than a simple pastime. It helps kids gain essential skills, such as vocabulary building, and enhances their current writing skills.
(11/10/20 1:28am)
In a time of such calamity, people should be working together to find common ground and accomplish things. However, many Americans have become caught up in a fog of bitterness and resentment this year with the presidential election. Instead of resorting to conflict and polarization, people should strive to understand one another and work toward a better America.
(11/01/20 10:07pm)
The confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court means if Democrats take control of the White House and the Senate, then they don’t have a choice: They must pack the court.
(10/30/20 2:32am)
Social media allows horror authors to get feedback on their work and lets others share it in a short-form format that brings horror back to its roots as short stories told and retold by audiences.
(10/19/20 3:32am)
I’m starting to realize I’m a bit of an escapist.
(10/19/20 3:06am)
“We’re fine. It’s fine. I’m fine.”
(10/29/20 8:55pm)
Halloween is on a Saturday this year, and there’s going to be a full moon to make it extra spooky. Under literally any other conditions from the past century, this should be a banger of an All Hallows' Eve ripe for going out, partying, scaring some friends and drinking responsibly.
(11/16/20 2:50am)
If America wants to change its politics for the better, the two-party system must be broken. Almost all of the problems of American politics can be traced to the divide between our two parties.
(10/18/20 11:09pm)
While I am a sensitive and emotional person, I have always hated showing my emotions to other people, even my closest friends and family. However, after what was probably the hardest summer of my life, I’ve learned to embrace the catharsis in showing others how I feel.
(10/30/20 2:33am)
There are tons of different things that you could do with your friends this Halloween instead of going to a party, such as having costume contests, mask decorating "parties," scary movie marathons or going to haunted houses — what's most important is making safe, fun memories with your friends.
(10/19/20 12:15am)
I have to start this off by saying, I love The Daily Gamecock. Not only have I witnessed myself grow personally and professionally, but I've also met some of the greatest, most talented people. I'm so glad to be a part of something such as this.
(10/18/20 11:05pm)
If I’m in the shower, at least nothing can bother me.
(10/18/20 11:04pm)
In the past year, I could count on one hand the number of times I didn't have a tight feeling in my chest.
(10/19/20 1:33am)
We’re not OK.
(10/18/20 11:28pm)
Growing up in a media-saturated society was something I didn't understand the impact of until I arrived to college. Three years later, my coursework outlines the expanding nature of technology, connectivity and how this comes into play with human sociology. Needless to say, it's overwhelming.
(10/18/20 11:06pm)
“Have you talked to your grandma lately?” No, I haven’t.