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(04/02/21 1:19am)
It's easy to get stressed out during the school year; whether that stress comes from schoolwork, friends, a job or the smallest, most inconvenient incident. For some people, staying active and eating foods they enjoy eating is a way to cope with that stress.
(03/31/21 1:27am)
Transitioning to college can be a scary time. It can leave students feeling homesick or lonely, especially in the first year. The Ask a Mom group wants to encourage students, create a space to come talk about anything they want and even grab a good old-fashioned mom hug.
(03/25/21 12:36am)
Movie: Zack Snyder’s Justice League
(03/26/21 12:20am)
With National Women’s History Month coming to a close this March, how can a music fan not stop and appreciate all the female talent that has been so impactful to our world?
(04/15/21 10:35pm)
By becoming an advocate for art therapy or other kinds of psychotherapy within one’s community, residents within South Carolina can do their part to improve mental health care and enhance the lives of the people in their state.
(04/08/21 2:53pm)
Consider this a “wake-up call.”
(03/21/21 7:10pm)
The South Carolina State Museum embodies multiple disciplines, sharing the stories not only of South Carolina, but also incorporating the state's stories into the bigger global picture.
(04/04/21 10:57pm)
From cherished buildings and faculty to fascinating spectacles and disappointments, international students at USC have experienced a wave of emotions.
(03/19/21 2:47am)
Everyone loves to feel special, to have the inside scoop, to be invited to exclusive events. Up-and-coming social app Clubhouse plays into this desire to feel elite, and it’s working for it.
(04/16/21 12:33am)
While most of USC's undergraduate population only knows Russell House as it is today, the class of 2021 knew “Old Russell” as an all-you-can-eat dining hall with a combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell option.
(03/25/21 9:22pm)
Album: "Change of Scenery II" by Quinn XCII
(03/18/21 1:24am)
Movie: Sound of Metal
(03/18/21 11:58pm)
It’s time to go for a drive. Grab a friend, roll down the windows, turn up the volume and let down your hair. No matter the destination, we could all use a little open road.
(04/12/21 3:01am)
The Daily Gamecock gathered up some of USC's 2021 graduates and asked them for some words of wisdom for underclassmen.
(04/14/21 3:15am)
Over the past year, TikTok has taken over the social media world, becoming a central aspect of entertainment and communication.
(04/09/21 12:54am)
In our age of endless information, it’s too easy for days, months and years to blend together into one long wash of time. A fun and effective way to differentiate one year from the next is through popular culture. Here is a list of the most memorable movies, songs and memes that make every year since 2017 its own.
(04/12/21 3:23am)
Street art is a ubiquitous part of the city around us, and there is a deep struggle behind the scenes in the creation of these colorful pieces. The "struggling artist" is already a common cliché — one that Columbia artists are already familiar with, especially in the COVID-19 era.
(03/17/21 2:48am)
A sense of community can be hard to find in public during a pandemic, but thanks to live streaming services such as Twitch, students have been able to connect and socialize with other people while contributing to an online community.
(03/16/21 2:35am)
In the past few months, visitors at Soda City might have been drawn to a funky DJ stand setup. From the bumping tunes to the sign featuring a skull wearing a top hat, the attraction can be hard to miss. This is the work of DJ Voodoo Child.
(04/07/21 3:31am)
Third-year Honors student Andrew Chen was born in Greenville, South Carolina, but spent his middle and high school years living with his family and grandmother in China. Now, for his senior thesis, he's documenting his grandmother's stories as a midwife in rural China.