Dawn Staley prepares South Carolina for new season, has eyes on leadership, growth
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley is returning to the sideline after a busy offseason.
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South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley is returning to the sideline after a busy offseason.
The South Carolina men’s soccer team received its second loss of the season with Friday night's loss against the Kentucky Wildcats, 2-0.
The South Carolina football team finished its 2023 season in the bottom half of the SEC in multiple defensive metrics.
Third-year biology student Gianna Mancine and first-year pharmacy student Jasmine Whatley needed a way to de-stress from their intense workloads. Instead of letting the stress get to them, the duo took an unconventional approach to unwinding.
Queer Haven Books, South Carolina's only independently-owned queer bookstore, is facing financial difficulties after only five months of being open and risks the possibility of closing, co-owner Baker Rogers said.
As the air starts to get cooler and leaves start to turn, Hallmark begins playing autumn romance movies, encouraging us to romanticize our lives and enjoy fall to the fullest.
The South Carolina football team is looking to improve its overall record to 4-1 for the first time in over a decade when it takes on the No. 12 Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium.
The clacking of somebody typing on a keyboard fills the air, joined by the whispers of deep discussions. In the corner, someone scribbles down ideas across the whiteboard. The Daily Gamecock newsroom is a revolving door of ideas, planning and discourse to produce news for its community.
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The South Carolina football team, which is coming off its first bye week of the season, now has its sights set on its third SEC match up of the season against No. 12 Ole Miss on Saturday.
Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on our campus in Columbia and across the Southeast, leaving behind a trail of devastation. My thoughts and prayers go out to the countless number of students, faculty and administration at the University of South Carolina who have lost homes, property and in some tragic cases, even the loss of loved ones. This moment presents a challenge for this state and our campus community. I know that together we can rise above the hardships caused by Helene and help recovery efforts.
In universities, students engage with diverse subjects, challenging their skills and broadening their perspectives. But the responsibility to learn extends beyond the classroom.
South Carolina football is hosting the No. 12 Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium after the team had a bye week. The Gamecocks will be looking to overcome the Rebels, who are looking to recover from a 20-17 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats on Sept. 28.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team is heading into the 2024-25 season coming off its first undefeated season in program history. The Gamecocks finished last season with a perfect 38-0 record— becoming the first team to achieve that feat since UConn in 2016 —and won their third national championship in program history.
For the past 15 years, Darude’s “Sandstorm” has been a staple of the game day environment across Gamecock Athletics' home sporting events. But the song and its accompanying rally towels weren’t always a tradition at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Birds can be found almost anywhere on campus, hiding in greenery and sometimes accompanied by members of the Midlands Bird Society on an early morning birdwalk.
USC has announced some campus accommodations for students still dealing with impacts of Hurricane Helene, such as continued power outages and contaminated well-water.
At 8 a.m. Friday morning, Veta Mapes was awoken by a thunderous impact.
Look out Lettuce Club, another quirky food-centered student organization has arrived on campus, and it is none other than the Charcuties club. Centered around cheeses, meats and charcuterie boards, this club offers students a way to socialize, meet new people and decorate their plates just like a charcuterie board.
As people across the world tuned into the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, many found themselves watching rugby, a sport that has continued to grow and expand.