Analysis: South Carolina women's basketball uses rebounds, points in paint to secure win against Vanderbilt
The No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks extended its 25-game winning streak against the Vanderbilt Commodores, winning 96-48 on Thursday.
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The No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks extended its 25-game winning streak against the Vanderbilt Commodores, winning 96-48 on Thursday.
Stormwater Studios hosted an art exhibition and educational panel on Thursday, titled “Girls Speak." The event highlighted art made by adolescent girls who are currently juvenile offenders at the Lexington County Juvenile Arbitration Program.
On Wednesday night, the Student Government elections commission announced the results of the referendum to bring back the position of student body treasurer and create a student senate delegation for CarolinaLIFE. The referendum passed with 387 "yes" votes and 58 "no" votes.
When fourth-year public health student Ronella Riley decided to get her septum pierced, she wanted to find a place that would prioritize her safety.
USC researchers are working with Still Hopes retirement community in West Columbia to measure walking patterns and develop new technology that will help clinicians better care for the elderly.
With the warmer weather ahead, students should begin to study outside more. Students' study habits have a significant effect on their mental health and cognition, so taking advantage of studying outside can improve the mental well-being of students.
In their first collegiate seasons with South Carolina's women's basketball team, sophomore forward Sania Feagin and redshirt freshman guard Raven Johnson were given few opportunities to showcase their talents, combining for just 140 minutes over 32 games during their freshman campaigns.
The Gamecocks' home struggles against SEC opponents continued Tuesday night when South Carolina lost to Ole Miss 70-58 in a night of continued offensive concerns.
What happens when all electricity is lost, the grid fails and the world as we know it ends? "Mr. Burns," a post-electric play showing at Trustus Theatre from Jan. 20 to Feb. 4, delves into these inquires with human storytelling.
With assistance from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the University of South Carolina is working on a new streetscape project centered around Columbia’s South Main Street. The program aims to invigorate the area with new bike lanes, wider sidewalks, trees and more.
The City of Columbia held its 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Monday at Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Greene Street.
After forgoing her senior year and joining the USC Gamecocks in December 2022, Chloe Kitts has started to make a name for herself as a versatile player with the potential to play a key role for the Gamecocks in the future.
The South Carolina NAACP branch held its annual "King Day at the Dome" at the Statehouse on Monday to bring awareness to racial issues in South Carolina and celebrate Martin Luther King. Jr. Day.
The South Carolina men’s basketball team has struggled in the SEC thus far, sitting at a 1-3 record and scoring the least amount of points per game in conference play, while giving up the second most.
The No. 1 South Carolina women's basketball team extended its home winning streak to 36 games after earning an 81-50 win over Missouri on Sunday in front of a season-high 15,444 fans at Colonial Life Arena.
When the protests in Iran started, Iranian students wanted the university to help spread awareness about the situation so that they could amplify the voices of those helpless from the regime, but, in that time of need, the university barely showed any support.
USC will start offering undergraduate students a certification program in digital studies, beginning fall 2023, that will provide those enrolled with additonal expertise across several areas of technology.
Movie: "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"
It was a rough night from the opening tip for the Gamecock men’s basketball team on Saturday as they suffered a 94-53 blowout loss to Texas A&M.
In 2021, the NAACP chapter hosted a press conference where students gathered to protest the controversial names of buildings. In 2023, students like fourth-year broadcast student Courtney McClain are still continuing the fight.