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(09/13/21 3:15am)
Recent USC graduate Mazie Cook had an idea to bring an artist co-workspace to Columbia last winter. Later that April, she realized her dream and decided to make it a reality by opening the NoMa Warehouse.
(09/15/21 1:56am)
Starbucks launched a new community-oriented franchise in Columbia, about a 10 minute drive from Russell House.
(10/04/21 12:09am)
Despite being best-known for its university, Columbia expands beyond campus grounds and into a small metropolitan hub filled with culture, art, entertainment and natural beauty.
(09/10/21 1:40am)
Diversity Speaks is a student organization seeking to create safe spaces for students to discuss current issues and events.
(09/03/21 1:17am)
A new era of Gamecock Football begins this Saturday – Beamer Ball. Gamecock fans know, while we may not win every game, we have never lost a tailgate. For everyone planning on having a Carolina gameday tomorrow, this playlist features the perfect songs to get you warmed up for the game. With crowd pleasers from 'Hootie & the Blowfish' to 'Alabama,' you’re sure to sing-along. Not only that, but listen in for Patrick Davis as he recounts the Gamecock greats, and we wrap things up with USC’s second fight song — Sandstorm.
(10/03/21 11:52pm)
After her death in 1970, Mrs. Hope Iselin gave her 14-acre estate to the City of Aiken and almost 51 years later, the city still maintains that history as the Hopelands Gardens is open to the public.
(10/04/21 12:16am)
SEC sports are back. Add some excitement as Gamecock teams start their seasons and take a day (or two) to follow the Gamecocks to Athens, Gainesville and Knoxville. The Daily Gamecock has dinner plans covered. Here are the essential restaurants to visit in nearby SEC towns.
(09/03/21 12:35am)
Album: “Donda” by Kanye West
(10/04/21 12:08am)
Many students and Columbia residents participate in and build the local thrifting community. In Columbia alone, there are a large number of thrift and second-hand stores that have become popular places for students to shop.
(10/03/21 8:06pm)
Asheville's winding mountain highways, painting-like and framed in one of the country's longest-lasting displays of fall-foliage, helped to earn the nickname “The Land of the Sky.” Even this title doesn't do it justice, though, as this unique city is teeming with titles and recognitions.
(08/27/21 3:13am)
Movie: “Old”
(08/27/21 2:18am)
We skipped the bro-country beats and snap tracks to find something that sounds like, well, country music. This playlist features big-names like Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers, in addition to up-and-coming acts such as Zach Bryan and Drayton Farley. Let these songs make you feel like you’re somewhere in Texas listening to Flatland Cavalry and Bill and the Belles or near the Appalachians hearing Childers and Farley. This a small taste of what modern country music has to offer:
(08/27/21 3:51am)
When one faces the choice of which streaming service to use, the deep-set feud between the industry favorites is inescapable. Gone are the days of purchasing music — see you later, iTunes. Music is ruled by streaming.
(09/09/21 2:04am)
Around the world, 2020 was a crazy year. From national COVID-19 lockdowns to the Black Lives Matter protests, the world has drastically changed since early 2020. The Columbia Museum of Art's (CMA) newest exhibit, "Hindsight 20/20," aims to show these intense changes and events.
(08/23/21 1:47am)
Five Points has been a cultural center of Columbia for years, but recently, it has become a gauntlet for local businesses. Many of these changes have created an unclear future for this pillar of Columbia.
(08/24/21 1:38am)
With more than 30 years of culinary experience, David Grillo decided it was time to open his own restaurant. Grillo, the executive chef and owner of Boca Grande Burritos, built his new company off what he has seen during his time as a chef in Columbia.
(08/20/21 2:10am)
Starting a new semester can be hard, but it's especially challenging now as students go back to being in-person for the first time in months. In situations like this, a collection of songs can help anyone get up from the summer lounge chair and get some work done. Let this playlist rock you, roll you and explode your drive for success through the new semester and beyond.
(08/20/21 2:03am)
With this summer came many new entertainment offerings you might have missed. For the first time since the pandemic began, movie theaters started to reopen, reviving the box office with blockbusters, such as "Black Widow" and "A Quiet Place Part II," in full force.
(08/19/21 4:04am)
The past year has seen a budding growth and newfound success in the public art world, which has not only allowed new artists to foster modern ideas of representation, but has brought a new level of inclusivity and history to the public art sphere.
(04/26/21 2:30am)
As the growing season begins to pick up, the Blythewood Farmers Market reopened to showcase some of the best locally grown and raised products the Midlands has to offer.