Women in Law Halloween carnival forges connections between students, community
Most days, the USC School of Law's courtyard is full of busy law students reading or studying. But once a year, it's full of costumes, candy and children.
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Most days, the USC School of Law's courtyard is full of busy law students reading or studying. But once a year, it's full of costumes, candy and children.
Many see poetry as nothing more than a few lines to be scrutinized in a classroom or words in a dusty book that is rarely opened.
Vibrant, colorful and expressive dance accompanies the energy of the emotional and artistic storytelling at the Gamecock Bhangra Club.
As fall weather finally begins to arrive in South Carolina, it brings two of the tastiest American holidays with it. Between the sweets of Halloween and the savory flavors that accompany Thanksgiving, foodies everywhere can rejoice! However, spicy food lovers may sometimes feel left behind without a staple food for these holidays. This spicy caramel apple recipe turns a Halloween classic into a great way for hot heads to stay in the holiday spirit.
The fashion industry in Columbia is youth-driven, causing business owners and managers to base their products and company plans around young customers, some Five Points shop owners and managers said.
Spanish professor Benjamin Garcia Egea heads to campus each day with a passion for teaching. But what some USC students may not know is that Garcia Egea has another passion he cares about just as much: music.
Students dive underwater, exploring the beauty the ocean has to offer and creating unforgettable memories with their friends in Gamecock SCUBA.
As people step into the Richland Library's new exhibit, they should be prepared to see a vivid collection of photographs that capture the people and the wildlife that reside among the U.S.-Mexico border. The imagery will uncover the true nature of the border, challenging preconceived notions about the region.
For late nights during the peak of football season at the University of South Carolina, and for anyone else up a little later than they meant to be, there are various spots where students can get late-night snacks following a nighttime game.
Columbia offers many options for pizza lovers, but not many prioritize emulating an authentic Italian pizzeria experience, and even fewer are run out of a truck. La Dolce Vita Pizza aims to stand out.
As fall approaches, what better way to appreciate the colorful foliage by going on a hike? It's the perfect time to grab some friends, see some new sights and take in the crisp fall air.
Content warning: This article contains discussion of self-harm and eating disorders
Skate culture and fashion have merged over time, and the influence of figures in pop culture has changed the public's perception of skate culture, causing it to reach new audiences in the Columbia area.
Queer Haven Books, South Carolina's only independently-owned queer bookstore, is facing financial difficulties after only five months of being open and risks the possibility of closing, co-owner Baker Rogers said.
As the air starts to get cooler and leaves start to turn, Hallmark begins playing autumn romance movies, encouraging us to romanticize our lives and enjoy fall to the fullest.
Movie: Joker: Folie à Deux
Birds can be found almost anywhere on campus, hiding in greenery and sometimes accompanied by members of the Midlands Bird Society on an early morning birdwalk.
Look out Lettuce Club, another quirky food-centered student organization has arrived on campus, and it is none other than the Charcuties club. Centered around cheeses, meats and charcuterie boards, this club offers students a way to socialize, meet new people and decorate their plates just like a charcuterie board.
Sustainability in fashion is now strongly advocated for in the fashion community with people supporting local shops and businesses in Columbia, recycling and donating their clothing items to various causes around the area.
Moaning and wailing, creaking and tapping: the University of South Carolina's campus is host to many sounds, people and potentially the supernatural.