Cocky's legacy builds community since 1971
Cocky, the beloved USC mascot, has been a core of campus culture for decades. He has evolved over the last half-century into his current feathered face that spreads the Gamecock spirit across state lines.
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Cocky, the beloved USC mascot, has been a core of campus culture for decades. He has evolved over the last half-century into his current feathered face that spreads the Gamecock spirit across state lines.
Considering the time period in which Jones Physical Science Center was built, it shouldn’t be a surprise two of the building's floors don't have a women’s bathroom. However, it remains unchanged today, which is disadvantageous to women in STEM and harmful to the scientific community on campus.
For those who know The Room, “An Evening Inside The Room with Greg Sestero” went exactly how one would imagine. This double feature event, hosted last week by The Nickelodeon Theatre, had it all; spoons were thrown, “Hai” was shouted and Sestero brought first-hand references to several crazy Wiseau experiences.
The name Page Ellington was just one item on a City Council committee’s list for renaming, but his rich and complex history propelled this nearly forgotten name to the celebrated namesake of the Columbia area’s newest park in the BullStreet District.
Columbia has cultivated a hub of creativity for any form of art, and for any type of artist, over the past several years. This includes body art.
The Columbia Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, “30 Americans,” features Black artists from the last four decades and their American experiences.
The Fraternity Lot, an organized and iconic tailgating event at USC, is a popular, essential part of many students’ game day plans.
The Gamecock Skate Club, an organization of skateboarders on campus, dismantles the misconceptions of skateboarders and promotes community and the mental and physical health of its members through skateboarding.
The size of the University of South Carolina’s student body might make it daunting to meet new people and find a niche. Within the USC Department of Theatre and Dance, traditions such as Circle Night and shared superstitions allow students to create a community where they belong.
Last week, I Heart Mac & Cheese opened its first South Carolina location in Columbia. The restaurant, which started franchising locations in 2017, is a build-your-own style establishment specializing in mac and cheese bowls and grilled cheeses which customers can add a variety of meats, vegetables and other toppings to.
At the beginning of one's college journey, it is often said that the next four years will be extremely memorable and will remain significant for the rest of your life. At the University of South Carolina, this has remained true for many alumni.
Young Nudy will be featured at the first Carolina Productions' Cockstock experience since 2019, bringing back the event for 2021's Homecoming: "Around the World: Destination UofSC."
Women’s Writing Workshop is a campus organization that not only provides a safe space for students to share and improve their writing, but it has created a interconnected network of women who can learn and grow together.
Columbia celebrated its sixth annual PARK(ing) Day on Sept. 17, an event advocating for the need for more communal spaces in the city.
Imagine sitting on campus during a fall sunset with red, orange and yellow leaves giving a golden tint to the picture. The tree leaves are already changing, ever so slightly, and this playlist is here to provide you comfort. Though it is curated to be listened to all season long, you can give this playlist a listen anytime. Whether you are reading, cuddling or simply watching the autumn sun fall to night, the strum of the guitars and smooth voices will give you the relaxing feel a fall sunset brings.
The Flying Biscuit Café, an Atlanta-based chain, is slated to open in Five Points later this year within the Treadwell development.
Leaving home and going to college is a memorable experience for everyone. The final squeeze of hugs and last goodbyes, although sad, hold a tantalizing sense of freedom, and the feeling after finally shaking free of the endearingly tight parental grip is a sigh of relief — at least until Family Weekend.
Studying abroad can be an exciting prospect for many college students, but the reality of those experiences for Black and minority students comes with its own set of considerations.
Two University of South Carolina students are founding a magazine to offer the homeless a platform.
Azalea Coffee Bar is not only a chic new addition to Columbia's coffee scene, but it's also a woman-owned business with a dedication to an important mission.