Playlist: Celebrate with pride
In honor of The Daily Gamecock's first LGBTQIA+ focused print edition, we have compiled a list of prideful tunes gathered directly from drag performers in Columbia.
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In honor of The Daily Gamecock's first LGBTQIA+ focused print edition, we have compiled a list of prideful tunes gathered directly from drag performers in Columbia.
These flowers were featured on our "With Pride" print edition’s cover and represent the pride flags of various parts of the LGBTQIA+ community. Here's a breakdown of what each of the colors of these flags mean and when they were originally designed.
The Daily Gamecock has covered the university since 1908, but its coverage of the LGBTQIA+ community has evolved significantly over the years.
The board of trustees approved the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2023-24 during Friday‘s meeting.
The university’s minimum wage for faculty and staff will increase from $12 to $14 an hour, according to Caroline Agardy, the vice president for human resources. The raise will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
Music can help make gay clubs feel like centers of community for everyone, according to those who create and participate in it.
This print edition began with a conversation.
Song: “Hold Me Closer”
Carolina Food Co. staff returned a pair of tables to the Russell House dining hall after Black USC students took to social media when the tables were removed.
After a lifetime of working outside, Herrick Brown found himself in a dark, windowless office in Washington, D.C.’s Smithsonian Institution.
Students stormed the fountain in front of the Thomas Cooper Library after the South Carolina women's basketball team won its second women’s basketball national championship on April 3.
The new Student Government executive officers and senators were sworn in at an inauguration held at Rutledge Chapel on Thursday night, March 24.
The board of trustees approved new head men's basketball coach Lamont Paris's contract on Thursday. The approval comes after reports circulated about his hiring late Monday night.
Students largely agree that the cost of college is both too high and that it limits people’s opportunities. Many also said government-funded higher education would put them more at ease while pursuing a college degree.
With the Oscar nominations recently released, The Daily Gamecock decided to follow up its recap of its staff's music taste with its staff picks for favorite movies of 2021.
On Feb. 18, screenshots of messages in group chats including members of the USC chapter of Turning Point USA were shared on social media.
The university announced that Joel H. Samuels had been hired as the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences on Feb. 4. Samuels officially stepped into the position on Feb. 16.
The university will honor the first three Black students to attend USC during the Civil Rights Era with a monument on campus, the board of trustees voted at its Feb. 18 meeting.
The Daily Gamecock partnered with SGTV to moderate the Student Government executive office candidate’s debate Tuesday night at the Russell House ballroom.
The candidates for Student Body Vice President said they wanted to improve communication between the student body and the administration and advocate for issues like renaming campus buildings.