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(09/03/24 2:42am)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association has described the 2024 hurricane season as “above normal". Tropical storm Debby made landfall in South Carolina in early August bringing heavy rainfall, sparking concerns that another storm may come in the months ahead.
(09/19/24 4:03am)
Fourth-year mass communications student Ali Tunney spent the afternoon and night of July 26 in Paris. But she wasn't there vacationing with family or friends to cap off the summer before her senior year of college: she was working behind the scenes to help orchestrate NBC's broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
(08/30/24 1:10am)
(09/18/24 12:59am)
Legislators, university officials and concerned citizens gathered in February to discuss proposed bills that could affect higher education in South Carolina.
(08/30/24 2:15am)
Do you think you can win a potluck? If yes, then this pistachio baklava-inspired cheesecake is for you. Baklava is a sweet dessert common in Turkey and Greece. It's made from nuts, honey, and filo, which is a thin pastry. This recipe uses store-bought filo sheets. It looks fancier than it is and takes about 30 minutes to prepare outside of baking time (around an hour and 40 minutes total).
(08/30/24 3:24am)
Sustainability is a choice made every day that shapes our community, bringing a better environment and a cleaner atmosphere.
(09/05/24 5:20am)
USC's student senate passed one piece of legislation, tabled two others and appointed six senators at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
(09/17/24 12:39am)
During South Carolina's 2023-24 athletic season, Garnet Trust, the official NIL collective of Gamecock Athletics, landed two large donation match campaigns during its football and men's basketball seasons in an effort to encourage more Gamecocks to get involved with donating.
(08/30/24 3:48am)
Fiber arts can offer versatility and expression to USC student designers through potential passion projects. They can bounce their ideas off one another and create a tight-knit community.
(08/29/24 4:46am)
The South Carolina football season kicks off this Saturday in its first matchup ever against the Old Dominion Monarchs in program history at a sold-out Williams-Brice Stadium.
(09/16/24 3:52am)
Ten years ago, fans and teams made their way out of Capital City Stadium's stands for what would be its last game.
(08/28/24 1:49am)
The South Carolina Department of Transportation and the University of South Carolina on Tuesday unveiled a new design for 15 highway signs that will be placed across the state.
(08/29/24 4:59am)
As thousands of athletes sailed down the river Seine, a small group of them, from countries all over the world, remained connected by the garnet and black they once wore.
(08/28/24 1:13am)
Members of the South Carolina football team took to the podium on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the depth chart and team chemistry before the Gamecocks' season opener on Saturday against Old Dominion.
(08/28/24 12:05am)
Offensive line play was a source of struggle for the South Carolina football team during the 2023 season.
(08/29/24 4:30am)
As the Queer+ Honors Caucus meeting starts, students enter the room and grab a sticker with their preferred pronouns. Their backpacks — some bare, some decorated with pins of all colors of the rainbow — hit the floor and coursework is forgotten. For the next hour, they will learn about and celebrate their unique identities.
(08/28/24 2:05am)
The South Carolina men's soccer team was unable to repeat its strong start from Tuesday's opener against Winthrop into Sunday afternoon's match against the North Florida Ospreys.
(08/27/24 2:23am)
The Southeastern Conference recognized five South Carolina football players on the preseason All-SEC teams ahead of the upcoming 2024 season.
(08/26/24 3:55am)
The South Carolina women's soccer team defeated the College of Charleston Cougars 4-1 Sunday night at Stone Stadium.
(08/28/24 3:00am)
Former Cayce Police Chief Chris Cowan has served his community for decades.