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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.
When third-year biomedical engineering student Alexa Cash walks into a weight room, she is sometimes the only girl there. At first, Cash said she was afraid of being watched in the gym. But after continued perseverance, she said her confidence grew.
The South Carolina Ballet will tell the tale of love and unity through creative choreography and vibrant costumes with "Off the Wall & Onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green" on Sept. 27.
Columbia isn’t exactly the Hollywood of the East Coast, but it has occasionally acted as a movie set. The following films cover a variety of genres and topics, ranging from very small to moderately sized productions. They also contain a few famous actors and some recognizable places around Columbia. That alone should provide novelty value for any USC student. But are these movies any good? That's for this list to decide.
The USC Symphony Orchestra has performed a variety of themes and pieces over the years, but their opening concert for the 2024-2025 season, "The Firebird & The Phoenix", holds a captivating surprise for listeners once again.
College football has become ingrained into most American's Saturday's routine, but in Southern states, the culture around the game is just as crucial, down to styling and school spirit.
Aspiring writers and book-lovers all across Columbia are invited to the 25th annual Fall Literary Festival, a series of book signings, lectures and Q&As with nationally acclaimed authors.
As the weather cools, students will begin putting on chunkier jewelry and taller boots, say students involved in fashion culture at USC.
Album: “Up, And Let’s Go!”
When audiences walked up to the Koger Center for the Arts on Friday, they were greeted by a steel drum ensemble playing on the plaza stage. When they stepped through the large glass doors, a jazz group played gently the lobby. All performances were a part of the School of Music’s kickoff to celebrating 100 years of music at USC.
When USC students walk into the Golden Spur, they are met with a Gamecock-themed bar finished with tvs mounted on the wall, barstools available to sit at and the aroma of tasty food.
Who needs milk and eggs? Vegan baking is on the rise, and it has convinced one baker to ditch traditional ingredients.