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(02/19/24 3:30am)
The No. 1 South Carolina women's basketball team overcame a 7-point deficit at halftime to defeat the Lady Bulldogs 70-56 and pick up its 25th win of the season on Sunday.
(02/21/24 5:10am)
Zion Crichlow, a first-year doctoral student and in-training student, has been training to become a licensed clinical community psychologist in his time at USC.
(02/19/24 5:33am)
This year's Student Government executive candidates aspire to bring change to campus by improving safety, infrastructure and Wi-Fi, but due to the organization's intangible promises and internal problems, it will be difficult for them to accomplish these goals.
(02/20/24 3:32am)
After undergoing Tommy John Surgery last year, Roman Kimball is making his comeback to pitching Division One baseball with the Gamecocks.
(02/18/24 4:20am)
The South Carolina men’s basketball team lost 64-63 in heartbreaking fashion to the LSU Tigers on Saturday. This marks the first time the Gamecocks have lost consecutive games this season.
(02/19/24 5:54am)
South Carolina's Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy was designated a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub in October due to its work in creating efficient ways to store and distribute energy.
(02/19/24 2:50am)
The No. 25 South Carolina Gamecocks swept its opening series against Miami-Ohio in a much-awaited return to the baseball regular season.
(02/23/24 7:24am)
Freedom of speech is one of society's most important inalienable rights, and it is being consistently stripped away from students and American citizens. This needs to end now.
(02/19/24 4:12am)
The 24th annual Columbia Jewish Film Festival, organized by the Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center, is taking over the Nickelodeon Theatre from Feb. 4 to Feb. 25 with six independent film showings.
(02/19/24 3:20am)
The South Carolina women's basketball team has produced numerous homegrown talents in recent years, one of the most notable being former Gamecock forward A'ja Wilson. Wilson won a national championship as a junior at USC and was named National Player of the Year as a senior. She also won an additional two championships and WNBA Most Valuable Player awards with the Las Vegas Aces.
(02/20/24 4:18am)
With primaries in full swing and the 2024 presidential election just around the corner, it's more important than ever to be educated on the importance of voting.
(02/20/24 5:08am)
The Humanities Collaborative, a group of faculty sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, supports cross-departmental research in the humanities through research groups, events, and other programming.
(02/16/24 6:18pm)
The University of South Carolina's board of trustees met on Thursday to approve the contract of Shawn Elliott, who was hired as the South Carolina football team's new tight ends coach and run game coordinator.
(02/15/24 7:23am)
Student Government's executive candidates hosted a panel on Wednesday in which they discussed their goals for their terms if they are to be elected.
(02/15/24 6:18am)
The candidates for student body president, vice president, speaker of the senate and treasurer sat down to discuss their campaign platforms and goals for their terms.
(02/15/24 7:55am)
The South Carolina men's basketball team's seven-game win streak snapped with a 101-61 loss to the Auburn Tigers on Wednesday. Auburn's shooting proved the difference maker, as the team remains perfect at home this season with a record of 13-0.
(02/15/24 6:06am)
USC's student senate passed three pieces of legislation and referred three others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
(02/16/24 5:36am)
Pickleball has recently garnered immense popularity in the U.S. The sport attracts people with its methodical movements and various health benefits. College students should take up pickleball in their free time to help expand their social circles and have fun while exercising.
(02/16/24 2:27am)
Tinder is one of the most popular dating apps amongst college students. It’s where people go to make friends, find romantic partners or even just to browse local profiles.
(02/15/24 8:28am)
Columbia-based artist Marius Valdes has always known his art style was unique. Growing up, he would read comics such as "Peanuts" and "Garfield" and take inspiration from their simplistic styles while putting his own spin on them. Over time, he realized that putting a smile on people's faces was the highlight of his art.