Historic home burns near law school
The Horry-Guignard House, one of Columbia's oldest homes, caught fire on Thursday morning.
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The Horry-Guignard House, one of Columbia's oldest homes, caught fire on Thursday morning.
We love the thought of eating healthily so much that we trick ourselves into doing it.
President Harris Pastides has a definite Pavlovian response to the sound of the President's House doorbell. And it has to do with cookies.
It's not common to "Game of Thrones" cosplay at a rave, but on Thursday at Social bar, it was completely acceptable.
"The fact is some dirty dealing by some adults doesn't take anything away from the accomplishments of those young men." — White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest after Little League team Jackie Robinson West was stripped of its U.S. championship title
Impressing college students can be trying for a professor.
This is the first time in 31 years The Daily Gamecock has had to report a shooting tragedy on campus.
The Counseling and Human Development Center has extended its hours in order to accommodate students' needs in the wake of the murder-suicide in the Arnold School of Public Health Thursday.
There is nowhere on campus quite like the Caroliniana Library.
This week marks The Daily Gamecock’s 107th anniversary. In case you were wondering, that’s a pretty big deal. It takes long hours, late nights, a lot of sacrifice and a strong team who is willing to push others to explore their bounds. In doing this, several TDG alumni found a niche and flourished working in the newsroom. And in a profession dominated by men until the late 20th Century, TDG’s journalistic efforts have continued the trend of strong female professionals. In celebration of TDG’s big day, we reached out to a few alumni to share how their newsroom experiences have helped shape their careers.
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"The country has shown that it will implement its laws and we hope that this is the first step toward ending this extreme form of violence against women once and for all." — Suad Abu-Dayyeh,consultant for Equality Now, following the conviction of a doctor responsible for the genital mutilation and subsequent death of a 13-year-old girl, Egypt's first mutilation case to make it to trial
"As Americans, we respect human dignity ... That's why we defend free speech, and advocate for political prisoners, and condemn the persecution of women, or religious minorities, or people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. We do these things not only because they're right, but because they make us safer." -— President Barack Obama during his sixth State of the Union address Tuesday
USC students weighed in on what civil rights means to them as students and how they exercise these rights on campus and in their day-to-day lives.
If you’ve ever walked across the front of the historic Horseshoe on your way to class or to catch a shuttle, you’ve passed the source of one of Columbia's most recent political disputes.
Banzaicon and Jam Room Music Festival happening at the same time and place
Access codes for textbooks
"Some of our faculty will be blinded by the light when they come out from the underground." — Charles Bierbauer, dean of the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies, on the new journalism school building
Police seek public's help to find missing 14-year-old girl
The air was warm for December, but the smell of cider and a drifting scent of pine alluded to something undeniably colder. There's something about holiday lights that puts a chill on the breeze, and a glow in the heart. When the holiday season hits, a sparkle sneaks itself somehow into the sleep-deprived eyes of an exam-weary college student.