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(02/04/21 3:31am)
Late-night TV has, frustratingly, looked to the Trump administration and its antics for content almost non-stop throughout the past four years. Following the administration’s exit, however, the industry will have to seek new ways of engaging an audience that was only tuning in for one reason – and the result will be less homogenous, more authentic and a whole lot funnier.
(01/22/21 1:32am)
If your winter break was anything like mine, you’re probably still exhausted from a straight month and a half of holiday-themed family traditions. However tedious they might feel, family traditions are valuable for the bonding opportunities they provide, and college students are in a unique position to continue them on.
(01/08/21 4:04am)
Conservatives should understand the profound ideological hypocrisy that was at play the afternoon of Jan. 6 on Capitol Hill and accept the results of the presidential election instead of baselessly claiming them inaccurate.
(11/18/20 2:29am)
In light of an October murder one block from campus, USCPD should reevaluate its criteria for Carolina Alert notifications and use the system more frequently to ensure the safety of USC’s campus community.
(09/30/20 2:20am)
Football season is here, and while the COVID-19 outbreak remains a public health concern in Columbia, South Carolina, football fans would be better off skipping the tailgating this fall.
(09/25/20 12:21am)
College students looking to adopt pets should foster or rescue from local animal shelters, helping to reduce the total number of homeless pets nationwide and giving individual animals the opportunity for better lives.
(09/16/20 1:43am)
If USC closes its campus and halts all face-to-face instruction this semester, the university should consider implementing a pass/fail grading scale and issuing partial refunds to its student body.
(09/11/20 1:56am)
The University of South Carolina should resume offering its students in-person counseling and psychiatry alongside safe practices consistent with COVID-19 guidelines.
(08/28/20 2:49am)
First-year students at USC are in luck – Columbia is a city with a lot to offer, and freshmen who have just arrived have the perfect opportunity to explore and get to know their new home.
(09/03/20 2:32am)
A vote for a third-party presidential candidate is not a wasted vote, especially in an election like 2020.
(08/13/20 11:46pm)
Amid one of the worst regional COVID-19 outbreaks in the country, USC students need to find a way to party safely this fall, and the lively bar scene that USC is known for may pose a danger to the health of the campus community.
(06/14/20 9:06pm)
Although quarantine is largely over, restaurants and stores are at limited capacity, events are postponed and internships and jobs are cancelled, still leaving us with quite a bit of free time.
(03/05/20 6:58am)
If college students spent more time in nature, they could lead healthier lifestyles with less anxiety.
(03/01/20 8:47pm)
Both University Housing and campus residents would benefit if a means of communication between them was more readily accessible.
(02/16/20 5:35pm)
In the last five years, the content of late-night television has seen a shift so profound that it quite literally only takes a single viewing to notice — everything is too political.
(01/17/20 3:57am)
There is something of a crisis in today’s journalism climate. According to a report conducted last fall at UNC Chapel Hill, local newspapers are closing at an alarming rate. One in five local American newspapers has vanished in the last fifteen years — are we witnessing the death of local news, or is there a way out?
(10/31/19 2:22am)
As Halloween draws closer, you might find yourself wanting to get comfortable with a snack and dim the lights for a horror movie night. It’s in the spirit of the season to watch the classics — those movies reminiscent of a gilded age of horror, such as "The Shining," "The Exorcist," "A Nightmare on Elm Street," "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" or maybe a Steven King flick.
(10/27/19 9:47pm)
Consider the frequency with which the following occurs: you’re scrolling through the Apple news app, desperately wishing to be presented honest information about important happenings, and you are met instead with innumerable prideful and brazen headlines that you’re certain are only meant to rouse your emotions.