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(10/31/19 2:22am)
As Halloween draws closer, you might find yourself wanting to get comfortable with a snack and dim the lights for a horror movie night. It’s in the spirit of the season to watch the classics — those movies reminiscent of a gilded age of horror, such as "The Shining," "The Exorcist," "A Nightmare on Elm Street," "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" or maybe a Steven King flick.
(10/30/19 1:23am)
Halloween is the perfect time to gather with some friends to watch a scary movie. As someone who enjoys a good thriller, I have noticed many directors of horror movies rely heavily on graphic violence to improve scariness.
(10/29/19 12:08am)
Dressing up as someone else for a night can be exhilarating. It is half the fun of the holiday after all (a majority of the fun is having an excuse to eat candy). While choosing a costume can be one of the best parts of celebrating Halloween, avoiding cultural appropriation and other offensive costumes choices needs to play a role in what you decide to wear this October.
(11/19/19 2:37am)
In the scope of one’s lifetime, the four years spent in college is a core life experience. Before going to college, students were forced to decide if they wanted to continue their education. This decision is paired with the need to pick a certain type of college.
(11/10/19 11:00pm)
If the average college kid were to ask their grandma’s opinion about a local piece of graffiti, chances are high that she would react negatively. She might say something about graffiti’s illegality or defacing of skillful architecture. She might also say something concerning its negative reflection on local law enforcement or the socio-economic standing of the city.
(11/13/19 5:04am)
As college students, we are often swamped with social theories, or principles about how humans behave in a set of given circumstances, but we must remember the people described in these theories are not static concepts, but real individuals with varied behaviors.
(11/03/19 9:57pm)
The amendment removing exceptions to the “heartbeat bill” that bans abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected is a mistake that will hurt South Carolina women, especially students.
(10/28/19 2:58am)
This week, the South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Subcommittee removed exceptions for rape and incest from the infamous “heartbeat bill,” which has already passed through the South Carolina House and, if passed by the Senate, will be signed into law by Gov. Henry McMaster who promised to sign it if it comes across his desk.
(10/25/19 11:38am)
Though radio dramas are often associated with a quaint nuclear family sitting in the living room in the mid-20th century, today audio dramas are flourishing on podcast platforms, which is a real benefit to students.
(10/27/19 9:47pm)
Consider the frequency with which the following occurs: you’re scrolling through the Apple news app, desperately wishing to be presented honest information about important happenings, and you are met instead with innumerable prideful and brazen headlines that you’re certain are only meant to rouse your emotions.
(10/27/19 9:27pm)
The N-word is undeniably one of the most controversial words in the English language.
(10/24/19 12:19am)
Internships are an integral part of practically every major. They allow for you to get hands-on experience in a real-world environment, giving you the essential tools to prepare to be a part of the workforce before you fully get there.
(10/23/19 1:34am)
Professors at the University of South Carolina love to make their students read and write, but go a little overboard sometimes.
(11/07/19 2:30am)
I don’t think anyone can go a day without thinking about food.
(11/08/19 1:46am)
Friendzoning, the term for telling someone you aren’t attracted to them romantically when they seem to be attracted to you, often receives a bad connotation it doesn’t deserve.
(10/18/19 2:47am)
As a fellow people-pleaser, saying “no” to family, friends or even complete strangers has always been a struggle for me.
(10/20/19 5:54am)
With all due respect to my fellow Americans, most of us simply don't know that a "liberal/progressive" is not the same thing as a "socialist."
(10/20/19 11:57pm)
In an age when people use the phrases “your truth” and “my truth” in place of simple opinions, one must ask: Whatever happened to the truth? How can your truth, my truth and the truth all exist in the same space, and remain valid?
(10/21/19 12:14am)
By most accounts, the number of candidates competing for a presidential nomination in the Democratic Party is massive. With 19 Democrats still remaining in the field, it is virtually impossible to accommodate enough time to highlight each candidate’s platform.
(10/14/19 1:07am)
Imagine having to go to class on Christmas instead of spending time at church or at home with your family. Maybe on Easter, one of the holiest days of the Christian faith, your professor declines your request to be excused from class and your final grade is decreased because you end up over your absence limit.