Women's ultimate frisbee team creates lasting bonds on and off field
Illuminated only by field lights, members of the women's ultimate frisbee team do laps around Bluff Field. The players laugh and chat as they prepare for their evening practice.
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Illuminated only by field lights, members of the women's ultimate frisbee team do laps around Bluff Field. The players laugh and chat as they prepare for their evening practice.
Saturday nights in Columbia may often be reserved for partying or Gamecock athletics, but as the line at New Brookland Tavern extended into the street nearly half an hour before showtime, many residents had something more serious on their mind.
Celsius. Monster. Alani Nu. Red Bull. This colorful assortment of energy drink cans can be found tucked in student fridges, crushed in campus recycling bins or clutched in the caffeinated fists of college students as they hurry across campus, bleary eyed and buzzing from too little sleep and too much caffeine.
South Carolina educators and parents are having difficulty discerning school-appropriate materials due to confusion regarding the state statute permitting book bans.
Clutching cardboard boxes, household items and skis, students all across campus hit the snow despite the issuance of a winter storm warning for the Columbia area.
Movie: The Brutalist
On a chilly January afternoon, members of the Columbia community bundled up and gathered at the Columbia Museum of Art. Whether they were dancing in the lobby, collected in the loft listening to storytellers or learning about Black artists featured in the museum, each visitor was there for one purpose: to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Under the bright backdrop of Five Points, dozens of oysters were shucked open and just as many stories exchanged at local shop Blossom Plant and Produce’s first annual Winter Oyster Roast on the evening of Jan. 18.
As the spring semester rolls in, students are reading syllabi and waiting for spring weather, and it can be hard to find new things to do. The fall semester can feel busy and filled with football games and fun, but the start of spring semester can be a long, cold time for students. Here are some fun, local winter activities that are comforting, cozy and cheap for students to enjoy.
With 2025 underway, many big goals and New Year's resolutions have been set, and many others have already been set aside.
As a crowd of people passed by one of the many booths featuring celebrities, a man in a hairy outfit screamed at the top of his lungs. In the streets, passerbyers may have fled the scene. Comic Con goers, however, continued happily, smiling along the way.
From a steak at Hall's to pizza at Village Idiot, restaurant goers in South Carolina can sample new experiences at discounted prices from Jan. 9-19 as part of Restaurant Week South Carolina. This year, new restaurant Arroyo Tacos + Tequila has joined the fray.
Looking to wrap up your holiday shopping? Skip the usual and find something special at Columbia’s holiday markets. These one-stop shops can help you find unique items, from handcrafted pottery to other local artisan pieces. So, grab your coat and explore these holiday markets, packed with locally crafted items — perfect for finding a gift for family, friends or something for you too.
Movie: “Gladiator II”
Maintaining a healthy diet without parental supervision can be a daunting task for any college student, whether they are a freshman or a senior. Misinformation on social media and the ease of fast food can lead to unhealthy eating habits.
As the South Carolina winter slowly ushers in hoodies and beanies, USC fashion experts say it is time for the short bobs and cowboy copper tones of this year to join pigtails and perms on the island of misfit hairdos.
On the last day of class before Thanksgiving break, students began to congregate at the Russell House Underground. As music played from a speaker in the background, they sat and talked to each other in the midst of a wide variety of catered food and beverages. The main attraction: a $631, 23-pound wheel of gouda cheese.
Though Thanksgiving may be overlooked, it is still a holiday meant to be spent with loved ones. Whether that’s family or friends, students have the opportunity to share what they are most grateful for and reflect on the important people in their lives.
Social media provides wide and inexpensive items for many, including college students, in fast fashion, an industry that aids in global waste via landfills and trash bins.
It’s that time of the year again, Gamecocks. As we prepare for the last two weeks before finals, it can be a stressful time for a lot of us. The workload is piling on, and you may feel like you spend all your time studying. While Thomas Cooper Library is a convenient study space for many students, it can become repetitive and overcrowded, especially during this time of the year. Whether you’re tired of the same old scenery or just need some motivation to get out and do your work, here is a list of study spots for you to try so you can successfully prepare for exams.