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(10/29/21 2:42am)
Personal style in the 21st century is becoming more and more progressive. But there can still be a stigma surrounding fashion and gender norms, with many facing backlash for dressing outside of the binary.
(10/29/21 1:42am)
Horror movies based on true events, such as "The Conjuring" franchise, are overall better and scarier than completely fictitious movies.
(10/29/21 1:28am)
It's nearly Halloween, and what better season to stock up on sweet treats? Two Daily Gamecock columnists argue whether the best candy to stock up on is the chocolate-based kind — a classic for every holiday and dessert — or the gummy kind — a fun, colorful and less messy alternative for any time.
(10/27/21 8:53pm)
The University of South Carolina is underpaying its workers. With the effects of the pandemic in mind, it is crucial that we see an increase to a $15 minimum wage.
(10/22/21 2:18am)
Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts are probably the most popular coffee chains, but who has the best quality coffee and overall flavor? Two Daily Gamecock columnists argue for either side.
(10/21/21 1:46am)
Professor David Voros must be terminated immediately if the university has any ounce of respect for its student body.
(10/18/21 3:29am)
While true crime podcasts deal with sensitive subject matter, they can be used for educational purposes and give useful information on life-saving incidents, as well as examples of what you can do in the future to stay safe through the examination of past cases.
(10/14/21 2:53am)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has capitalized on student athletic performance for decades. The recent NCAA v. Alston Supreme Court case decision serves as a fundamental advancement to restrict the capabilities of the NCAA and potentially improve the experience of college athletes.
(10/19/21 1:55am)
The USCPD released a bulletin stating that it, and other law enforcement agencies, had “seized heroin and other illegal drugs that had been laced with Fentanyl and other substances" on Aug. 27.
(11/08/21 2:46am)
There are two things you can always expect when going into a South Carolina home game: Rally towels and high-decibel chants. Although the student section can be obnoxious and loud, those practices are what foster a community.
(11/02/21 1:18am)
Climate change is a major problem that needs to be tackled immediately. There are small steps we can take as college students to help shrink our carbon footprint and reduce the impacts of climate change.
(10/12/21 3:05am)
Regardless of it you're financially dependent or independent during college, knowing how to budget is a crucial and rewarding life skill.
(10/13/21 2:04am)
There's a stigma surrounding sex and sex-positivity. That's why it's important to openly talk about sex education — so there isn't confusion about consent or judgment.
(11/08/21 2:59am)
In a world consumed with social injustices, humanitarian crises, climate change and global pandemics, we cannot afford the privilege of remaining silent. USC students should embrace and continue the tradition of protesting for their beliefs and follow in the footsteps of former students.
(11/10/21 7:46pm)
Traditions are needed at USC because they bring our school community together with all past and present Gamecocks.
(10/01/21 1:39am)
Disposable face masks are creating a serious environmental problem that recycling efforts are not going to solve.
(09/29/21 7:53pm)
Being a peer leader in University 101 is rewarding and benefits more people than just first-year students.
(11/10/21 7:52pm)
The USC and Clemson rivalry, which spans over a century, is a healthy competition that bolsters students' school spirit.
(10/01/21 2:10am)
Studying is something all college students have to do, but it’s not something we normally look forward to. There is an endless amount of YouTube channels that specialize in education that also make the material entertaining — whether it be through humor, color visuals or other mediums.
(09/28/21 2:47am)
The USC students and staff who attended Joe Cunningham’s event in Russell House last Wednesday had something in common with the former congressman: They won’t be the next governor of South Carolina. Cunningham has no reasonable path to victory in a statewide race against an incumbent Republican.