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Alabama has been playing spoiler to the state of South Carolina in a big way this week.
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Alabama has been playing spoiler to the state of South Carolina in a big way this week.
Across from the Food Lion in Five Points sits a quaint restaurant, complete with outdoor seating adorned with blue umbrellas. A case of mouthwatering pastries greets one upon entering, and a cheery staff is eager to help one select a meal from a walled menu of teal and orange script.
“Would you like to come in for a cup of tea?" Adam McGalpine asked. I was immediately struck by his genuine charm and hospitality. I fumbled around for words: “Yes, I suppose I would — except I’m not sure I know how.” He laughed, yet seemed extremely confused. I didn’t blame him. I wasn’t really sure how to accept such an unusual offer and was still very distracted by his beautiful coat and leather shoes. He appeared as though he was attending a business meeting with someone much more important than me.
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As classes start back up and the spring semester begins, so too does the semiannual tradition of syllabus week. We’ve all experienced it at least once: the first week of class where students acclimate to the material, classroom and teacher prior to actually beginning to learn the subject matter.
South Carolinian audiences young and old welcomed the holidays Monday night at the 49th Annual Governor’s Carolighting with festive musical performances, Santa visits, and the lighting of a colorful 35-foot Christmas tree.
In many residence halls, visitors of the opposite sex must leave after a certain hour. Nowhere on campus are men and women allowed to share a room. These are simple and seldom-questioned facts of campus life. There is also no reason at all for these policies.
Fresh juice shops are growing in popularity all around the country — a trend we can all get behind. Usually small and local, these stores make freshly squeezed juice on location, promoting a healthy and clean lifestyle. Originally a concept reserved to larger and more hip cities such as New York City and Los Angeles, juice shops are popping up everywhere — and are finally here in Columbia.
Celebrating its 20th year in the Columbia area, the annual South Carolina Oyster Festival did not fall short of expectations Sunday. It could not have been a more beautiful day to wander around the endless tables of fresh oysters and colorful fall foliage.
Thursday, residents of Columbia got a taste of just about everything The Vista has to offer during the 30th annual Vista Lights festival. It was a great opportunity for members of the community of all ages to check out a new store or restaurant that they perhaps didn’t know existed.
In 1908, painter Georgia O’Keeffe was feeling discouraged about her artistic career and decided to abandon it. She got a job as a commercial artist in Chicago for a few years, then went to Columbia University to pursue her teaching degree. By the time she took a job in 1915 as a teacher at Columbia College, here in Columbia, she was trying her hand at being a painter again.
For a chilly day: Menkoi Ramen
By appealing to tweens across the world with their insanely catchy pop tunes, One Direction has built their massive empire. After the loss of one of their prime members, the band has still been able to top the charts and carry a musical torch that has been burning brightly since 2010.
The Koger Center for the Arts was filled with the sounds of Beethoven’s famous Symphony No. 4 during the SC Philharmonic “Beethoven in Blue Jeans” on Sunday.
Our university, much like our state, participates in sweep-it-under-the-rug politics.
Following a tough loss for Gamecock football to the University of Florida, the popular Atlanta-based rap group Migos brought “Fight Night” to Columbia in a post-game concert Saturday.
I attended the University of Missouri (MU) for my freshman and sophomore years of college. I also lived in Columbia, Missouri, for four years before attending school at MU.
Nestled between two new restaurants, The Wired Goat Cafe resides in a recently renovated warehouse on Gervais Street in the Vista. High ceilings, exposed brick, recently finished wood and intricate lighting make the coffee shop arguably one of the most visually appealing locations in Columbia.
Downtown Columbia is a relatively diverse place. Just one walk down Main Street takes you by the Statehouse, through the Columbia Museum of Art, to the Nickelodeon Theatre and more. In a city bustling with differing cultures and forms of entertainment, there is an underlying assumption that the food will offer a wide range of styles and atmospheres.
For the first time in what seemed like weeks, the sun was shining bright on Columbia on the morning of Veterans Day 2015. Thousands of South Carolinians flocked to Sumter Street, including people of all ages and, of course, United States military veterans.