Kappa Alpha Theta reestablished as sorority after 24 years
Some of the members of the Kappa Alpha Theta women’s fraternity said they gained new opportunities after joining this fall.
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Some of the members of the Kappa Alpha Theta women’s fraternity said they gained new opportunities after joining this fall.
Every fall break, thousands of USC students hit the road, looking to return home or find a relaxing place during a stressful part of the semester. As they make their journey home, some may find themselves captured by the changing colors of the leaves and refreshing winds that accompany the autumn season.
Food puns, art supplies and snacks make their way around a room filled with friendly conversation and music as USC students carefully hand-craft letters full of jokes and positive affirmations to send out to children in the hospital.
Whether you prefer whiskey, bourbon, scotch or ウイスキー (Uisukii), Great American Whiskey Fair founder Kristian Niemi said he has something for you.
Less than seven years ago, a group of USC students came together to share their love for K-pop dance and music, forming the Kosmic Dance Club. The club, originally focused only on K-pop dance, is now reshaping to celebrate Korean culture as a whole.
Movie: One Battle After Another
For some students at USC, trying to find healthy food that fits into their diet can be difficult. Either by choice or by circumstance, some students follow special diets, such as vegetarians or vegans.
As universities across the nation build partnerships with artificial intelligence companies, some USC students and faculty said the technology's gone from being controversial to just another tool, even in art and design.
Columbia is a city filled with hidden gems and artistic beauty. Institutions, such as the Columbia Museum of Art, the South Carolina State Museum and Historic Columbia, display the rich history of the city's artwork, but there are plenty of masterpieces outside as well.
As audiences walk into Longstreet Theatre, a single light glows: the ghost light. A tradition in nearly every theatre, the light is meant to keep ghosts company or to simply keep watch. In USC’s new original play, "The Seeing Place," that glow could mark something much more unsettling.
With a deep connection between Florence Price and Antonín Dvořák's music, USC Sarah Bolick Smith Distinguished Professor of Music and Director of Orchestras Scott Weiss said he wants to offer a joyful piece to begin the semester's performances.
On the evening of Saturday, Sept. 20, the Horseshoe was filled by people with Labubus, tote bags, feminist literature and vinyl records. They were there for USC's very own performative male contest, which brought together a large crowd and 22 contestants hoping to win over the audience.
Movie: Him
Movie: Code 3
The 47th annual Jubilee Festival of Black History and Culture serves as the longest running festival in Columbia and will be held on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Mann-Simons site on 1403 Richland St.
The South Carolina Ballet will perform "Motown Ballet," bringing local Columbia artists together, demonstrating the value of collaboration with a timeless piece that takes away misconceptions on what a ballet truly is, according to the ballet's CEO and artistic director, William Starrett.
Squeezed into the tight venue of Russell Underground, the audience cheers as loud music pumps through the air. A band finishes its set while cheers erupt from the crowd. The band is Close Proximity, based in Columbia, at its largest show yet.
Ring ring ring. Who could it be?
"Code 3," a comedy movie about a burnt-out paramedic, is hitting the big screen on Friday, Sept. 12, with a star-studded cast that includes Rainn Wilson, Amee Carrero and Lil Rel Howery.
Over eight years since the release of "Hollow Knight" in 2017, Team Cherry has finally delivered on the long-promised sequel. For years, fans debated whether "Silksong" would ever see the light of day, with endless speculation caused by trailers, leaks and cryptic updates. The question now is whether it was worth the agony and despair of waiting so long. The answer is almost a resounding yes.