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(01/26/22 2:46am)
Two professors recently released a book about the history of experiences that Black members of USC have on campus. They said educating the population paves the way to a better shared experience for marginalized groups on campus.
(01/14/22 4:53am)
Movie: “Don’t Look Up”
(01/14/22 5:25am)
The world of business is and historically has been a male-dominated industry. This is reflected within the Darla Moore School of Business.
(01/12/22 3:51am)
In the final weeks of the fall 2021 semester, students in an English 200 class taped poems up in elevators, wrote haikus in paper napkin rings and chalked walkways with verses of poetry for their '200 Poets' class project. Their goal was to use literature to disrupt the monotony of daily life.
(01/14/22 3:31am)
We’re back for another semester on campus and in person, mostly. Although we’re not ready for classes to start again, we all couldn’t wait to get back to Columbia. For those counting down the hours until Saturday and the long weekend, this playlist will make Friday afternoon go by a little faster. Featuring Carolina favorites like Darius Rucker and Kenny Chesney, everyone will sing along. But, there are also a few songs that welcome us back to the best school in the SEC in a modern way.
(01/11/22 4:11am)
In the space between ABC Columbia and the Whig is a glass door that could be overlooked if not for nearby customers armed with to-go bags. The door opens to Family Fresh Mex, a mom and pop store that first started as a food truck in 2013 and has since opened its brick-and-mortar location.
(01/10/22 3:13am)
While sitting in an undergraduate women’s studies class at USC, Anna Rogers read a textbook that mentioned a decline in female music and artists in heavy metal. For her, this had never been the case.
(12/02/21 4:55am)
With a name merging three different holidays — Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa — Chrismahanukwanzika, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, provides a space for USC students to celebrate the holidays while learning about various cultural identities on campus.
(12/03/21 2:43am)
Disclaimer: As part of Ubisoft's College Media Program, The Daily Gamecock received free and early access to the "Just Dance 2022" title.
(12/03/21 1:57am)
Movie: “Licorice Pizza”
(12/01/21 5:50am)
Felicia McGill, a fourth-year math and Spanish student, was crowned the Miss Gamecock 2022 pageant-winner on Nov. 13 after applying last minute.
(11/29/21 11:11pm)
It all started with the gift of a subway map.
(11/23/21 1:10am)
Movie: “House of Gucci”
(11/19/21 3:57am)
Editor's note: The production of “Tiny Beautiful Things” discusses sensitive themes of physical and sexual abuse and death.
(11/19/21 4:39am)
After spending years performing as a South Carolina theater artist and working closely with organizations such as the South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC), Triza Cox has seen numerous initiatives to create equity and equality within South Carolina's art scene. South Carolina Artists in Action (SCAiA), a new SCAC program for which Cox serves as a committee member, stands out to her as more than a temporary fix.
(11/19/21 1:32am)
Taylor Swift is a genre-bending hit-maker. Her country, pop and folk songs have all topped charts. She's one of the industry's most successful, most prolific and most varied artists. In honor of the release of "Red (Taylor’s Version)," it's time to highlight some of the songs that you should undoubtedly listen to more than you already do. Swift's talent goes far beyond the radio hits, so take a minute to listen to this playlist and appreciate the singer's musical variety and vivid lyrics.
(11/18/21 2:28am)
On Thursday nights in the Russell Underground, pairs of intensely concentrated gamers can be found at television sets jabbing controllers, vying to win a game of Super Smash Bros. When one of the players wins, the makeshift audience of fellow players stands to give a little cheer.
(12/03/21 2:18am)
Movie: “The French Dispatch”
(11/15/21 5:27am)
According to interviews and public records, the Save 5 Points campaign, a mostly student-run organization, has operated as an informal student wing of city councilman Daniel Rickenmann’s mayoral campaign since its founding in August.
(11/17/21 4:57pm)
People who step into the tall, green dome of the Melton Observatory near Russell House have the chance to gaze at planets and stars and learn more about the solar system and astronomy.