Review: Trippie Redd's 'MANSION MUZIK' displays potential, misses the mark
Album: "MANSION MUZIK" by Trippie Redd
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Album: "MANSION MUZIK" by Trippie Redd
The No. 1 South Carolina women's basketball team powered to a 65-52 win against Alabama Sunday afternoon with sophomore guard Bree Hall and senior forward Aliyah Boston leading the way.
For the members of The Third Floor band, balancing the responsibilities of school with furthering their career can sometimes be "overwhelming."
Ellie Malcolm, a third-year broadcast journalism student, started taking medication to treat her attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, last year. She said the prescription helped her focus on everyday tasks, but this changed when her medicine became unavailable due to a production shortage.
Junior outside hitter Riley Whitesides looks to take on a new challenge and better her skills as a player by joining the Gamecock beach volleyball team for the 2023 season.
College can be taxing on students’ mental health, but there are several therapy dogs on campus that can help alleviate the loneliness, stress and anxiety of college life.
The South Carolina men's basketball team fell to the Georgia Bulldogs 81-78 in a back-and-forth overtime game, the Gamecocks' fifth consecutive loss.
Heading into the 2023 campaign, head coach Mark Kingston anticipates this year’s group of pitchers to be a key to success for the team.
USC students gathered outside of the Statehouse Saturday as former President Donald Trump spoke inside to invitees and members of the media. Some students showed their support for Trump, while others were there to protest his presence.
Many college students struggle with substance abuse, but not all of them seek or receive help.
USC's Student Health Services offers individual in-person or online counseling, group therapy and psychiatric services but said its programs will not meet every student's needs.
The Daily Gamecock spoke with 40 STEM students to see how their professors handle students' mental health. Among these students, The Daily Gamecock found that they have differing opinions on these professors: Some felt that STEM professors added to their stress, making current struggles even more difficult, while others had positive feelings towards their professors.
While Imagine Carolina was a success, President Michael Amiridis and Provost Donna Arnett need to continue this open line of communication by regularly meeting with the Carolina community.
Today we live in a world where meeting deadlines, taking on new challenges and participating in social events are encouraged and often forced on us, but all of these commitments quickly take a toll on our bodies and minds. To combat this pressure, we need to take time out for ourselves and practice self-care.
With a new addition to the coaching staff, fresh talent from the transfer portal and a group of experienced upperclassmen returning, the South Carolina softball team is looking to make the postseason for the first time since 2019.
Wrestling is an age-old sport, though the implementation of weight classes is much newer, bringing with it a controversial set of rules.
The Daily Gamecock surveyed 40 students to ask about the status of their mental health. Students said they have found ways to cope with their mental health but believe the university could better address their mental health concerns and needs.
Clutch Coffee Bar opened the doors to its new Devine Street location on Jan. 28, looking to redefine coffee culture as one that focuses on community engagement and support.
The award-winning documentary from director Colin Askey, “Love in the Time of Fentanyl,” takes viewers on an emotional, honest journey following the lives of those impacted by the ongoing opioid crisis.
For many, the start of the winter season is filled with celebration and time with friends and family.