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(01/14/20 2:32am)
With the 2020 Golden Globes last week and the Oscars on the horizon, awards season is in full swing. Talk of politics is often brought up around this time, whether by noting the diversity of those being awarded or the statements made by awardees.
(01/13/20 4:35pm)
South Carolina defeats Alabama (2010)
(01/12/20 3:26pm)
With the often cited commercialism of Christmas, we tend to get caught up in the wonderful but sometimes anticlimactic anticipation of Christmas Day. Anticipation for gifts. Anticipation for peace. Anticipation for some kind of neat resolution to the world’s problems or, at least, our own.
(01/12/20 10:22pm)
As students begin this new semester, many are thinking about their education as a whole — how many more classes do I need to take, is this class going to be too difficult, etc. But besides making it to graduation, what really can be used to assess the quality of an individual student’s educational success?
(01/13/20 5:05am)
Eighteen-year-olds are legally considered adults, allowed to vote and die for this country, but have to wait to grab a drink and now a cigarette until they are 21. Conversely, science says the brain isn’t fully developed until the age of 25. These varying definitions beg the question: What is adulthood?
(01/16/20 4:27am)
As the 2020 election draws near, voting can get overwhelming, as candidates scramble to win over voters. This election could lead to Trump’s second term or a Democratic candidate's win.
(12/05/19 5:00am)
What, in your opinion, are the most important things for students to do during the semester?
(12/04/19 3:00am)
Leave it to Emma Watson to coin a new phrase, spark controversy and empower singles everywhere all in one sitting.
(12/05/19 6:45pm)
As football season comes to a close, some students here at South Carolina might be mourning their role as sports spectators. No more shuttles to Williams-Brice Stadium, no more watching the football team go out there and try their best.
(12/01/19 9:57pm)
It’s 2 a.m. Saturday morning and South Carolina plays Clemson in 10 hours. Of course, my last game as a student would be a noon game. I should be getting plenty of sleep to prepare for a morning of tailgating, but here I am writing this letter from the editor. I procrastinated writing it, like I did many other stories and assignments this year.
(12/01/19 11:14pm)
Why is it that college has become a game of “who has it worse?”
(12/01/19 8:01pm)
You cannot attend the University of South Carolina without having heard of Cook Out. This particular fast-food chain is beloved by the USC student body for its comfort food menu, late-night hours and, most importantly, its college student-friendly prices.
(12/02/19 12:07am)
It’s that time of year again, that odd limbo between Thanksgiving and winter break otherwise known as finals season. Freshmen, you’ve almost made it! You are hopefully acclimated to life as a USC student and are now facing your first set of finals as college students.
(12/04/19 11:56pm)
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act was created in 1998 to keep children from sharing personal information online without their parents' knowledge.
(11/26/19 1:10am)
Once again, Taylor Swift was forced to fight for the rights to her work, highlighting the underlying sexism within the music industry and its dark history of exploitation.
(11/24/19 3:39am)
Dear USC,
(11/24/19 9:56pm)
Dear Clemson,
(11/21/19 3:15am)
If you’ve updated Instagram recently, you might be confused to find that you can no longer view how many likes other accounts receive on their posts.
(11/22/19 4:37am)
Professors often seem to wonder, “Why do students not take my assignments (or readings or lectures) seriously?” The answer is that students have no evidence that professors care for the limited nature of their time any more than professors know if students care to actually spend the time learning the course material.
(11/19/19 4:07am)
Everyone has at least one friend who only plays popular music. Their playlists consist of songs found on the radio, their Pandora searches and the Billboard Hot 100. This isn’t to say that these people’s music choices are particularly bad, it just means that they don’t choose to think about the music they are playing.