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(04/21/25 10:36pm)
For third-year services management student Wade Jefferson, mental health is a deeply personal cause. Having lost friends to suicide during college, Jefferson said he felt a responsibility to break down the barriers around mental health discussion, and saw starting a club as the perfect opportunity to do so. Things started out small, but thanks to its "SpeakYourMIND" ice bucket challenge, USC MIND has gained a massive following.
(04/20/25 11:58pm)
Beginning on Tuesday, April 22, Columbia will play host its longest ever food and wine festival, featuring new locations and events where a wide variety of local restaurateurs and vendors will come together for 16 distinct events billed to showcase different sides of Columbia’s vibrant culinary culture.
(04/11/25 12:30am)
Movie: “A Minecraft Movie”
(04/07/25 8:34pm)
A race ends one of two ways: The joy of victory, or the feeling of a missed opportunity. At least, that’s how Gamecock Sailing Club member Naomi Schneiderman sees it.
(04/02/25 2:36am)
For many, a car is simply a mode of transportation, a way to get from point A to point B. For members of the Carolina Automotive Club, though, they represent a way of life.
(04/03/25 2:27am)
After a long day of work, many students arrive home feeling exhausted. Good roommates help, but sometimes, you don't want to be around humans. To really unwind, sometimes you just need to sit with your cat.
(04/21/25 10:28pm)
USC plays host to an diverse group of approximately 1,500 international students, representing nearly 100 different nations. Though Columbia differs from these students’ hometowns in many ways, as master of international business student and South African Emily Hobson said, there’s one aspect of culture we all share.
(03/21/25 2:41am)
Movie: “Mickey 17”
(02/26/25 4:22am)
For most USC students, the pressures of classwork and clubs make the idea of running a small business the last thing on their minds. But when it comes to the creators that make up Student-Made USC, their passion for entrepreneurship overrides those concerns.
(02/20/25 4:45am)
Every year, many Germans come together in celebration of Fasching, or Carnival, a vibrant festival with a long history. Bierkeller Brewing Company owner Scott Burgess says the only thing more that's plentiful during Fasching than the food and beer is fun.
(02/12/25 2:16am)
The Johnson Performance Hall at the Darla Moore School of Business is set to host a unique presentation: a silent film accompanied by live music.
(02/04/25 12:21am)
For most students, college starts off with a dining plan. This provides prepaid access to a wide variety of food options.
(01/19/25 4:58am)
Under the bright backdrop of Five Points, dozens of oysters were shucked open and just as many stories exchanged at local shop Blossom Plant and Produce’s first annual Winter Oyster Roast on the evening of Jan. 18.
(01/14/25 12:46am)
From a steak at Hall's to pizza at Village Idiot, restaurant goers in South Carolina can sample new experiences at discounted prices from Jan. 9-19 as part of Restaurant Week South Carolina. This year, new restaurant Arroyo Tacos + Tequila has joined the fray.
(12/06/24 12:37am)
Movie: “Gladiator II”
(11/14/24 3:18am)
The search for solutions continues as South Carolina deals with ongoing teacher shortages. Music teaching is no exception, with too few certified teachers to meet the needs of students.
(10/16/24 2:48am)
Columbia offers many options for pizza lovers, but not many prioritize emulating an authentic Italian pizzeria experience, and even fewer are run out of a truck. La Dolce Vita Pizza aims to stand out.
(09/26/24 10:57pm)
Columbia isn’t exactly the Hollywood of the East Coast, but it has occasionally acted as a movie set. The following films cover a variety of genres and topics, ranging from very small to moderately sized productions. They also contain a few famous actors and some recognizable places around Columbia. That alone should provide novelty value for any USC student. But are these movies any good? That's for this list to decide.
(07/03/24 1:10am)
The Congaree National Park was formally established as a national park in 2003. But the land and river that make up the park have been a major part of Columbia and the surrounding area’s culture for decades.
(04/21/24 10:49pm)
The Congaree Vista Guild kicked off its 32nd annual Artista Vista with an art gallery crawl on Friday night. The event spanned 12 locations across the Vista district, with each showcasing the work of different local artists.