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(02/09/26 4:05am)
Once a month on the weekends, members of the Asian Barbell Association take to the weightlifting floor of Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center, bantering, catching up, and supporting each other in a space where they aren't usually represented.
(02/06/26 5:33am)
Jackie Bobo turned a small studio tucked away under the Taylor Street parking garage into a dark, foggy environment with neon lasers and reflective tape cutting through the mist. A DJ spun tunes while visitors snacked, drank wine and observed the installation.
(02/06/26 1:30am)
Movie: “Send Help”
(02/06/26 1:51am)
Almost everybody has experienced the feeling of unrequited love at least once in their life. The pain and feeling of loss can be unbearable, and it feels like that heartbreak will last a lifetime. Don't let your emotions just sit inside and bottle up; release them through the power of music. Turn on this playlist and become a true D-I yearner.
(02/03/26 3:08am)
First year neuroscience student Olivia Cappetta has switched her major many times: beginning undeclared, then going through hospitality management, finance, business management and most recently landing on neuroscience pre-med. Cappetta said she found value in going through so many changes.
(02/02/26 3:49am)
A father, son and stepson walked into a casino on the Nine Hells plane, their goal to steal an item. By the time they left, the father had joined a circus. This is second-year psychology student Ada Hylton’s favorite Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
(02/06/26 1:08am)
Movie: “Iron Lung”
(01/30/26 3:21am)
Movie: “Mercy”
(01/30/26 3:09am)
Being in college can feel overwhelming. Balancing a busy class schedule with work, internships and campus involvement can feel like trying to put pieces of a puzzle together without knowing how the final image is supposed to look.
(01/30/26 4:20am)
Reading slumps are inevitable, especially for college students who are drained by endless textbook chapters, upcoming project deadlines and extracurriculars. In order to be successful, it is crucial that students have hobbies they enjoy.
(02/25/26 4:41am)
When academics get stressful, fourth-year environmental science student Madeline Bond knows there’s somewhere she can go to find peace of mind.
(01/27/26 4:09am)
Having performed at family functions since she was young, dance is nothing new for first-year public health student Devi Patel, but she didn't know Bhangra. She said it was the excitement of that new challenge that truly made her feel like she belonged in USC Akshara.
(01/27/26 5:58am)
Lessons from the Hive: Creative Writing and the Practice of Beekeeping is an interdisciplinary course that marries creative writing with beekeeping, said professor of English James Barilla.
(01/25/26 3:46am)
When walking into The MetFest, a street-style clothing pop-up, organizer Riches McDaniel wants customers’ eyes to open wide to embrace a new era of streetwear fashion in Columbia.
(01/23/26 2:27am)
Hiking trails provide an opportunity for students to get outside and away from the hustle and bustle of campus. Providing access to the comforting sights and sounds of nature, hiking trails are a great way to relax after a hard exam or a stressful paper.
(01/23/26 2:30am)
It's a universal feeling: you're cozy in bed, holding onto the tail end of a dream. Then it begins — it could be a bleating beeping noise, the chime of bells or a song that slowly increases in volume. It doesn't matter. Now you're awake.
(01/21/26 3:39am)
The sounds of live music, conversation and laughter mingle with the smell of fresh food and burning wood at Columbia’s first open air food hall.
(01/22/26 4:38am)
USC professors Thaddeus Davis and Tanya Wideman-Davis have spent decades telling stories rooted in Black Southern life through movement, memory and history. In 2025, that work earned national recognition.
(01/16/26 11:31pm)
Whether you're looking for a classic American landscape, an Italian Botticelli fresco or a striking sculpture, the Columbia Museum of Art has a large, diverse collection.
(01/23/26 4:38am)
From pony-fan dark comedies to student showcases, the USC Theatre and Dance season has a wide variety of sights, characters and twists to offer this semester. The USC Department of Theatre and Dance will have new student productions beginning in February 2026. The season features five performances.