Head to Head to Head: Movies are the bees' knees
I always think about the movie moments in my life. Little blips of time covered in a vignette stored in my mind based on silly clichés and terrible teen dramas.
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I always think about the movie moments in my life. Little blips of time covered in a vignette stored in my mind based on silly clichés and terrible teen dramas.
'How can something that's free be stolen?' is a question I've heard repeatedly after approximately 500 copies of The Daily Gamecock were stolen from news racks throughout campus.
Walking around USC's campus can be a beautiful and peaceful experience for students walking to class, a college tour or just a leisurely stroll. On most days it can be quite enjoyable to walk down Greene Street, the Horseshoe, the Pickens Street bridge and anywhere else your heart desires. However, on some days there are spots that should be avoided.
There's no shame in sitting down and reading a long book over the weekend.
In a time where everything happens instantly, it is important that people are able to manage their time and get through tasks as quickly as possible. That is why many people, including myself, prefer to watch a TV series instead of reading a book or watching a movie.
Immigration in the United States is an important and divisive issue, but when it affects a public figure like 21 Savage, arguably one of the biggest names in hip-hop, it shines a light on why some of these innocent people do not deserve deportation.
In the recent campaigns for Student Government positions, many students have voiced that interest is low. Student constituents claim they do not know what SG does and its members are wishing for more participation in their affairs. But it is not the job of either of these groups to raise interest — it’s the job of political activists.
Just as clothes and jewelry come in and out of fashion, so have many environmentalist movements. One year it’s canvas grocery bags, another it's hybrid cars and this year it’s plastic straws.
The Daily Gamecock received a call Sunday night raising concerns about a cartoon depicting 2019-2020 candidates for student body president.
The 2019-2020 Student Government elections are quickly approaching. This campaign season had three candidates for speaker of the senate, two for treasurer, three for vice president and five for president for a total of 13.
Everyone on the University of South Carolina campus looks like a zombie. I don’t mean that everyone is a monster, I just think that everyone is simply going place to place.
Every election event seems to have its quirks. Sometimes, there is so much competition that messages get lost in all the campaign craziness. Candidates need to be able to successfully navigate the campaign process in order to secure the win.
Carolina Food Co. provides an excellent service to students. Truly, we at USC have better on-campus dining than other schools in the state with our university being named one of the top 25 best colleges for food. But, there are various problems with the meal plans that disadvantage and harm students, especially freshmen on required plans.
Critics are mistaking actuality for romanticism in the newest true crime movie “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.”
Family is an important part of our daily lives. Preceded only by safety and psychological needs on Maslow’s hierarchy, it plays a large role in our general happiness and well-being.
If I am being completely honest, I have spent the majority of my college career not knowing how to handle my money.
In the era of new-age witchcraft and manic pixie dream girls, horoscopes are making a comeback.
Zodiac signs and horoscopes are used as a descriptor of personality and predictor of fortune in modern day society. They can be found in various newspapers — including The Daily Gamecock — and websites in order to tell people their daily fortune and lucky numbers.
Of all of the contentious political issues facing our nation today, I believe none are more dire than the threat posed by climate change. It’s hard not to fall into pessimistic despair when confronted with the sheer scope of the environmental havoc we wreak upon the earth each day.
Self care — defined by PsychCentral as “any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health” — has become quite the trend over the past few years. While many Tumblr blogs would like to convince you that face masks and bubble baths will fix all your problems, they are pretty far off.