Student entrepreneur creates game-day clothing
Lindsay Koenig delicately placed iron-on butterflies onto a pastel pink sweatshirt a customer had ordered and talked about her newfound clothing business.
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Lindsay Koenig delicately placed iron-on butterflies onto a pastel pink sweatshirt a customer had ordered and talked about her newfound clothing business.
Between virtual classes, Netflix and checking phone notifications, it’s likely that screen time has reached an all-time high during quarantine. These podcasts could be the answer to finding the perfect balance between screen time and productivity. While listening to these podcasts, take a walk, do the dishes or even attempt a DIY craft you found on Pinterest.
It's been five weeks since USC sent us home. By now, you've probably gone stir-crazy and have at least thought about taking it out on your hair. While you can't do anything but wait to fix a truly bad haircut, here are some tips to help you the next time you decide to change your hair.
Whether you’re meditating in quarantine or having dance parties in your kitchen, you can find a song that helps you process feelings. Put your headphones in or blast these songs out loud. You can scream, sing and dance or lay down and sit still. Whatever you do when you listen to this playlist, be kind to yourself. There’s no right or wrong answer when processing your emotions, especially during this temporary breakup with the outside world.
Show: “Tiger King”
Game: "Animal Crossing: New Horizons"
For four years, The Local Buzz has cultivated a sense of family within the community. According to owner and operator Stephanie Bridgers, the coffee shop was founded with the mission to make all feel welcome, emphasizing hospitality above all else. She’s come to know her customers quite well, listening to their stories as they share photos of loved ones and order their daily coffees.
Self-quarantining is hard, especially when you were supposed to be in school finishing up spring semester with friends. Even though social distancing is for the safety of yourself and others, it can be easy to get caught up in boredom and loneliness. On the bright side, you could use this time to do all the things you wish you had time for during the school year. Paint pictures, teach yourself an instrument or spend time in nature while listening to this playlist. With so much time to listen to music, you might just discover your new favorite song.
Students were caught off guard with USC’s recent decision to suspend face-to-face instruction for the rest of the spring semester schedule to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As you prepare for your online classes, here is a brief guide to navigating the last weeks of the semester when it comes to your coursework.
Show: “Love Is Blind”
From realistic paintings of Chance the Rapper to vibrant portraits of Travis Scott, when USC student Zhané Bradley is given a paintbrush, there's no telling what the canvas will turn into.
Show: “Little America”
The wait is almost over.
Local women-fronted bands and musical acts often struggle to gain traction in Columbia. Girls Block Festival co-founders Catherine Hunsinger and Kati Baldwin aim to combat this.
Fear, in all of its forms in popular culture, has come to the Columbia Museum of Arts in an unexpected way: as a collection of terror.
Hitting the road for the first time, The Hails' first tour stop is none other than Columbia on March 5. The month-long, 11-stop tour will be the band's debut out of college.
"Sporadically Board with Mike and Dan": Podcast Review
February is an important opportunity to reflect on and celebrate the achievements of black individuals in every facet of life, which includes music. The artists in this playlist are trailblazers and trendsetters. They have used their music and platforms to not ask for change, but demand it. Their art empowers their fans and promotes a necessary conversation on the pervasive inequalities that we still see everyday. This playlist doesn’t just reflect the present struggle of black individuals, however, but it also envisions a better future for people of all races.
With the Roaring '20s in full swing, the Columbia City Ballet's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" is making its premiere at the Koger Center.
Yoga is a popular fitness form due to its attention to both mental and physical well being. In Columbia, several yoga studios have various types of classes that focus on everything from classic vinyasa to yoga with goats.