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(02/26/25 12:16am)
As the lights dimmed at the Longstreet Theatre for the first time since November 2024 on Friday night, audience members gathered to witness the latest USC Theatre production, "Mauritius."
(02/24/25 11:48pm)
Scott Weiss, Director of Orchestras and professor at the University of South Carolina School of Music, received the Order of the Palmetto on Dec. 16, 2024, South Carolina's highest civilian honor.
(03/03/25 3:05am)
Last year, students interested in pursuing music may have had to go off campus to find hands-on experience in music production. However, with the establishment of Greene Street Records in September 2024, students now have the opportunity to gain practical, real-world experience in the music industry through USC’s Music Industry Studies program.
(02/20/25 4:45am)
Every year, many Germans come together in celebration of Fasching, or Carnival, a vibrant festival with a long history. Bierkeller Brewing Company owner Scott Burgess says the only thing more that's plentiful during Fasching than the food and beer is fun.
(02/21/25 2:59am)
This past month, Grammy award winning rapper and artist Kendrick Lamar performed at the Super Bowl halftime show. While there was reference of his rival Drake throughout the show, Kendrick also decorated his performance with subtle political messaging.
(02/21/25 2:06am)
Movie: I’m Still Here
(02/24/25 1:41am)
A warmly decorated interior filled with lush plants, enticing coffee and a student-friendly atmosphere makes a new coffee shop a welcome addition to the Columbia coffee scene, with an exciting twist.
(02/18/25 12:42am)
USC alumnus Thomas Lentine always planned on becoming a doctor until he decided against it during his second year of undergrad. Amidst deciding on his next steps in graduate school, a simple spreadsheet he used to track his habits led to his current startup, UpAhead, which helps college students organize their syllabi and keep track of their assignments.
(02/14/25 5:07am)
Laughter and accusations flow from the room during a showing of the Dinner Detective in Columbia, as an excited audience tries to figure out which one of them isn’t who they seem.
(02/14/25 1:19am)
Couples in Columbia have Feb. 14 marked on their calendars to celebrate Cupid's favorite holiday. For many single people though, Valentine's Day can feel quite pointless and lonely without a significant other.
(02/12/25 2:16am)
The Johnson Performance Hall at the Darla Moore School of Business is set to host a unique presentation: a silent film accompanied by live music.
(02/28/25 3:13am)
Musical: "SIX"
(02/11/25 3:05am)
Public speaking can be a daunting task for anyone, and doing so with only 15 minutes to prepare a topic is even more so. But USC’s Spur-ing Debate club has helped students grow confident in doing just that.
(02/07/25 3:52am)
At USC’s Moving Image Research Collections, there is a trove of archives including historical footage, images of cultural icons and travel logs of people’s experiences around the world. Moving Image Research Collections began in 1980 with the first donation of the Movietone News Collection. Since then, its holdings have grown to an estimated 6000 hours of material ranging from news footage to documentaries.
(02/07/25 2:43am)
Movie: Nickel Boys
(02/06/25 2:45am)
On Feb. 7, art and film junkies alike will be able to appreciate and analyze local and independent films from classics to freshly produced cinema.
(02/04/25 12:21am)
For most students, college starts off with a dining plan. This provides prepaid access to a wide variety of food options.
(02/14/25 1:03am)
Love comes in all shapes and sizes, and so does music.
(01/30/25 10:58pm)
Does driving through Columbia ever make you want to commit a traffic violation? Is the new semester making you reach a level of frustration you didn't think possible? If yes to either, then this playlist was tailored just for you.
(02/27/25 12:16am)
Fourth-year psychology student Asia Murchison thinks being a soldier takes two things — the will to do it and the discipline to do what's required to fit the uniform.