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(11/25/24 4:40am)
In what is shaping up to be one of the most important games of the year with pending playoff implications, the South Carolina and Clemson rivalry is renewed for its 121st edition on Saturday. This time, the stakes go far beyond the silver-plated Palmetto Bowl Trophy.
(11/25/24 1:40pm)
As out-of-state students, the South Carolina-Clemson rivalry was a foreign concept to us for most of our lives.
(11/18/24 6:26am)
Hurricanes and tropical storms are not unusual to me as a life-long South Carolinian. Our state experiences one almost every year. Hurricane Helene, however, was an exceptional event for myself and other students.
(11/18/24 1:31am)
In the sweltering summer heat, thousands of girls gather at USC’s Greek Village to begin the long Panhellenic sorority recruitment process. Recruitment, also known as rush, kicks off the beginning of the fall semester. For some, it even kicks off the start of finding a lifelong sisterhood.
(11/15/24 3:43am)
The outcome of a presidential election can leave students feeling uncertain and anxious. It may feel like a defining moment, but it’s crucial for students to remember that promoting and fighting for the values they believe in continues, regardless of the results.
(11/12/24 4:38pm)
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How do you summarize three-and-a-half years working on the school paper?
(11/21/24 10:13pm)
It can be quite common to experience feeling “lost” when transitioning to college. However, when in doubt, one must remember what experiences and people await them. The ultimate pressure to conform to a group can make this experience all the more stressful, but it doesn't have to be. When adjusting to this new world, there are a few things to keep in mind.
(11/07/24 7:33pm)
(11/07/24 8:52pm)
When midnight strikes on Nov. 1, the Halloween spirit dies and people get into the Christmas spirit right away. As the pine trees begin to go up and the Christmas tunes begin to play, are students forgetting something?
(10/31/24 8:50pm)
(10/31/24 8:44pm)
While Halloween may traditionally be a holiday for children to dress up and get candy, university students take it to a whole new level. Here at USC, the holiday becomes a fashion show down the streets of Five Points.
(10/31/24 8:36pm)
Upon returning from fall break, students traversing Greene Street were met with a display of posters with post-abortion images, pro-life sentiments and comparisons between abortion and historical examples of genocide. In the wake of the 2022 Dobbs Supreme Court decision, which returned the issue of abortion to the states, abortion has been pushed to the forefront as a key concern of the 2024 election, and this protest is a clear example of that.
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(10/11/24 2:29am)
USC students who are of voting age and American citizens (approximately 95%) will be eligible to vote in the presidential election this November and in 2028. These upcoming elections have the potential to change American politics.
(10/09/24 3:12am)
USC has several dining halls students can pick from, with a variety of hours. But even though there are many other options, there's one dining hall that needs to have better hours — Honeycomb Café.
(10/11/24 1:53am)
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.
(10/02/24 12:22am)
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.