USC student's senior thesis project collaborates with FoodShare, combats food insecurity on campus
On Feb. 23 Hamilton College turned into a grocery store for the day.
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On Feb. 23 Hamilton College turned into a grocery store for the day.
Colorado-based indie-pop band The BRKN plans to play like they're at, "freaking Wembley Stadium" at New Brookland Tavern on March 24 as part of their upcoming U.S. tour.
Composer Meira Warshauer collaborated with artist and executive director of Plastic Ocean Project, Bonnie Monteleone, in an environmentally focused art exhibit at the USC School of Music.
Participants of USC Dance Marathon's annual 5K race ran covered head-to-toe in colorful powder as part of a 'color run' on Saturday, Feb. 26, paying tribute to a late 'Miracle Kid'.
K-pop has been ever-increasing in popularity lately and is taking the world by storm. With catchy songs and eye-catching dances to accompany them, it's understandable why. Each group has something different to offer, so you're sure to find something you like.
With the Oscar nominations recently released, The Daily Gamecock decided to follow up its recap of its staff's music taste with its staff picks for favorite movies of 2021.
While standing in the auditorium of what was once Columbia’s first public high school for African American students and a landmark for civil rights activists, Imani Perry delivered a personal and powerful narrative about growing up and traveling thorough the American South.
Two new exhibitions opened Feb. 19 at the Columbia Museum of Art, "Rodin: Contemplation and Dreams" and "Anila Quayyum Agha: Let A Million Flowers Bloom," bringing with them sculptures, metalwork, a study on human forms and illusions.
How does Tik Tok star Brittany Broski feel about the name Cocky? Awful.
The University of South Carolina’s Department of Theatre and Dance will give audiences an intimate view into the lives of the “radium girls” of the 1920’s in their new production of “These Shining Lives.”
The French-sung opera "La belle Hélène," despite being challenged by COVID-19 safety requirements, will premiere this Friday and be performed by the University of South Carolina's "Opera at USC."
Entertainment personality Amanda Seales took a look back on her career in entertainment as part of a Black History Month conversation at USC on Feb. 18. The conversation brought some humor to social justice issues and talked about how Seales sees race, diversity, equity, and inclusion today.
A crowd of students walk up the Russell House steps with full intention of making a fashion statement. They don three-piece suits and evening gowns as they gracefully walk the red carpet, careful not to crease their Air Jordans.
February is a month focused on relationships and romantic gestures. Many gush about the importance of having a significant other to love but nobody is telling you to love yourself. It’s not about just romanticizing life but truly loving who you are. You have to embrace your flaws, desires and the way you look.
Brittany Broski is coming to Columbia on Feb. 21 to host USC Carolina Production's "The Dating Game."
Carolina Productions is bringing Brittany Broski to the Koger Center on Feb. 21 for “The Dating Game” and an accompanying Q&A. Broski is an online celebrity and comedian with over 6 million followers on TikTok.
Song: “Do We Have a Problem?”
When you think of Bull Street Garage, you probably think of the gargantuan parking structure on the University of South Carolina’s campus. But that might not be the case for long.
The Auntie Karen Foundation will be hosting the “Legends of…” Concert on Feb. 25 at the Koger Center with Grammy nominated artists Jeffrey Osborne and Lalah Hathaway headlining the event.
Indie pop-rock band Homemade Haircuts teamed up with Indah Coffee on Feb. 11th to release a drink inspired by their latest single.