Local artists dominate First Thursday on Main
Diverse aromas fill the air, and pedestrians walk along Main Street’s crowded sidewalks.
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Diverse aromas fill the air, and pedestrians walk along Main Street’s crowded sidewalks.
Founder speaks to students Wednesday night
Annual talent event draws attention to relationship violence
Award-winning poet speaks in Law School Auditorium
Horner: ‘I want to help others be the best they can be’
Museum featuring folk art as part of year-long celebration
Physical education courses help students learn while staying active
Homelessness, minorities in media, food ethics on syllabus for 3 classes
Students can release some stress this semester and earn a credit at the same time.
Junior Jeannelle Scheper takes 2nd in high jump in spite of injuries
Gamecocks will take on ninth-seeded Ole Miss in first round
Sideshow performer Todd Robbins to speak at museum event tonight
USC has proved it can be not only a dominant force in athletics but also in academics.
Menzies back on track after slow individual start in conference play
South Carolina recorded its most impressive win of the season Sunday at No. 12 LSU, giving the team their first SEC victory of the season.
As one of the Co-AgSouth Athletes of the Week, sophomore Kyle Koch’s recent, consistent victories make him the underdog to watch out for on the men’s tennis team.
Community members and students of all ethnicities and backgrounds gathered for the second annual “Africa, My Africa” event courtesy of the Pan-African Student Association (PANASA).
Only two sets of siblings have ever played on South Carolina’s softball team. The second pair of sisters, both in their first season at USC, are already making an impact on the field.
Cecil Williams, a famous photographer of the civil rights era, presented students with a chronicle of notable events in South Carolina’s African American history that students may not be familiar with.