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(02/20/22 10:57pm)
A crowd of students walk up the Russell House steps with full intention of making a fashion statement. They don three-piece suits and evening gowns as they gracefully walk the red carpet, careful not to crease their Air Jordans.
(03/22/22 2:54am)
For the track and field program at South Carolina, one group of athletes continue to outperform each year for the Gamecocks, and those are the student-athletes who make up the women’s team. Two of the most successful are graduate student sprinter Stephanie Davis and sophomore jumper Rachel Glenn.
(02/18/22 3:18pm)
The No. 1 Gamecock women’s basketball team defeated Auburn 75-38 Thursday night at Colonial Life Arena.
(02/18/22 5:44am)
Students and activists gathered outside of the South Carolina Statehouse on Feb. 17 to protest two bills moving through the S.C. Senate, including one which could impose a total ban on abortions.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
After not being selected in the 2021 MLB Draft, fifth-year outfielder Andrew Eyster decided to return to South Carolina for one more season. Before exercising his final year of eligibility, he said he didn't believe he'd be back in 2022.
(02/24/22 2:05am)
Students with dietary restrictions should not have to experience instances of food contamination, lack of campus resources or feeling like a burden to campus dining staff. Carolina Food Co. is failing to make campus dining enjoyable for everyone when it excludes students with dietary restrictions.
(02/17/22 5:40am)
A bill to recommend that USC end its mask mandate passed in a close vote of 19-18 with one abstention after several hours of debate at a student senate hearing on Feb. 16.
(02/18/22 12:34am)
February is a month focused on relationships and romantic gestures. Many gush about the importance of having a significant other to love but nobody is telling you to love yourself. It’s not about just romanticizing life but truly loving who you are. You have to embrace your flaws, desires and the way you look.
(02/18/22 5:32am)
Brittany Broski is coming to Columbia on Feb. 21 to host USC Carolina Production's "The Dating Game."
(02/17/22 4:40am)
The South Carolina softball team had a rough day in the field on Wednesday, committing five errors in a 6-1 loss to the Charlotte 49ers.
(02/23/22 6:30am)
Four USC faculty members were elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancements of Science (AAAS) in November 2021. According to the AAAS website, the illustrious honor is given to people whose efforts advance science and its applications to society.
(02/18/22 5:34am)
Carolina Productions is bringing Brittany Broski to the Koger Center on Feb. 21 for “The Dating Game” and an accompanying Q&A. Broski is an online celebrity and comedian with over 6 million followers on TikTok.
(02/18/22 2:56am)
Song: “Do We Have a Problem?”
(02/28/22 3:10am)
When you think of Bull Street Garage, you probably think of the gargantuan parking structure on the University of South Carolina’s campus. But that might not be the case for long.
(02/16/22 6:31pm)
The Daily Gamecock partnered with SGTV to moderate the Student Government executive office candidate’s debate Tuesday night at the Russell House ballroom.
(02/16/22 7:15pm)
As the "Aim to Rename" movement surges on, Student Government executive office candidates have made empty promises to change the Heritage Act during the Student Government debate on Feb. 15.
(02/16/22 7:07am)
Throughout Tuesday’s Student Government Executive Candidate Debate, candidates constantly referred to themselves as the student body’s voice. The problem with that idea is the fact that students already have their own voices. What they need is the power to make change regardless of the administration's wishes, something that Student Government can't provide.
(02/16/22 5:53am)
The South Carolina men's basketball team won its second game in a row on Tuesday, beating Ole Miss 77-74. Graduate student guard James Reese hit a half-court shot at the buzzer to give the Gamecocks the win in overtime.
(02/18/22 1:53am)
Corporations like Disney are buying out studios and exploiting nostalgia to distract audiences from the irrevocable harm they are inflicting on film, television and the people who create and consume them.
(02/15/22 10:37pm)
The university reported a decline to 60 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.