Column: It's time for USC's community to fight for its campus workers
During times when every penny pinched is a penny earned, it's concerning to see our beloved university neglecting the financial well-being of its community.
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During times when every penny pinched is a penny earned, it's concerning to see our beloved university neglecting the financial well-being of its community.
Columbia is not well-known for its standup-comedy scene. But various comedians and comedy venues are slowly changing that narrative.
The discovery of hazardous chemicals in our drinking water raises concerns about water quality and safety here at the University of South Carolina and in the community. Some contaminants, such as forever chemicals, are more well-researched, but the population deserves more information about lesser-known dangers in the water.
A growing number of people are beginning to boycott various companies to support Palestine and Gaza and end funding to the Israeli army.
It is incredibly important for people to have access to truthful information during an age of misinformation, but academic journals — which contain so much important knowledge — are often locked away instead of shared. The result is a lack of reliable content on the internet that is a disservice to everyone.
Many students are falling out of love with reading just as they need it the most.
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All the letters I’ve written during my almost year as editor-in-chief focus on something important to me.
Online classes spiked at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and have persisted until now. These classes added a whole new dimension to the way that students learn by using a different form of teaching.
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Drake’s latest album reached a new level of commercial success, tying Michael Jackson for the most No. 1 songs by a male soloist in Billboard Hot 100 history. Because of this, now is the perfect time to look back on some of his most underrated songs.
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The cooler weather settling into Columbia means people have begun to reminisce about summer fun. Let’s face it, it is the time of year where sweaters and puffer vests start to appear, and one can only reflect on sitting by the beach, attending Fourth of July barbecues, relaxing by the pool and tanning in the hot sun.
The University of South Carolina’s campus nightlife is lively, to say the least.