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(02/14/20 5:41am)
Winter break only ended a month ago, although it felt like it took a year to get through January. Luckily, spring break is less than a month away. For those who don’t consider themselves great planners, there is still time to organize a trip or two.
(02/10/20 6:21am)
This year’s winners of University of South Carolina’s Concerto-Aria competition, Chloe Madison Johnston and Juan Nicolás Morles Espitia, will be performing in the university’s Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming concert, "Rising Stars."
(02/02/20 10:06pm)
Columbia’s 701 Center for Contemporary Art’s (CCA) first art exhibition of 2020 comes in the form of "The Shape of Things." The exhibition features 13 artists from around South Carolina who created works of art that blend the concepts of abstract and representational art.
(01/26/20 6:00pm)
Moving away from home can be scary, and dirty rentals can make things even scarier. For the first time, all of the cleaning, cooking and laundry responsibilities fall on the shoulders of college students. It is especially challenging when students move into an older apartment or house that already has its fair share of damages.
(01/13/20 5:10am)
First brought to America in 1802 when Thomas Jefferson served the dish for dinner at the White House, the idea for mac and cheese was simple: macaroni mixed with melted cheese. As it became one of the most beloved side dishes, variations of mac and cheese recipes have taken on a life of their own.
(12/01/19 11:23pm)
Ridge DeVuono is the lead singer and manager of Tripping on Bricks, a band founded by a group of USC students in 2016. Almost four years later, the band of mostly USC alumni released its first album, "Colorblind" on Nov. 22.
(12/05/19 6:35pm)
Nick Hauser, founder and owner of Indah Coffee, had always drank coffee, but while exploring Southeast Asia with his wife Stefani, his fondness of coffee began brewing into a passion.
(11/12/19 2:06am)
Coming to Columbia from a galaxy far, far away, Off Off Broadway presents “Star Wars: The Musical.” The USC student-run musical theater organization has written an adaptation of the story “Star Wars: A New Hope” to be performed at Benson Theatre this November.
(11/01/19 2:43am)
Now that the weather is starting to get colder, leaving the house can be difficult some days. After sitting in class all day and coming home to do more homework, sometimes reading a book is the perfect way to relax. Instead of binge-watching that TV show and suffering from the effects of blue light, pick from this list of five highly anticipated books being released this November.
(10/27/19 11:23pm)
This weekend, USC Dance Company’s annual Fall Concert will highlight a range of dance styles including classical ballet, modern and contemporary.
(10/27/19 9:16pm)
Before winter weather and all things Christmas sneak up, there is still time to experience all of the typical fall activities. Clinton Sease Farm, located in Lexington, is a family-run business with a variety of ways to get visitors in the autumn mood.
(10/14/19 12:10am)
This Halloween season, there is more to watch than just “Hocus Pocus” and “Halloweentown” on repeat. On October 19, “Vampyr! The Opera” will be performing at Irmo Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m.
(10/08/19 7:27pm)
"It takes two to make a thing go right,” Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock pointed out to listeners back in 1988. The music industry is full of talent and is thus a breeding ground for competition. That is why when talented forces work together to create something they couldn’t create on their own, it should be celebrated.
(10/06/19 11:54pm)
Margaret “Markie” Gaddis attended her first anime convention when she was in college. About a decade later, it’s safe to say the event has left a lasting impact on her. In her spare time, Gaddis can be found creating characters through costume designing in order to embody them at future conventions.
(10/01/19 8:44pm)
Sometimes coffee just won't cut it. Whether you're gathering some friends to celebrate a birthday or looking to take the edge off after an especially sad exam performance, Columbia has a restaurant that fits the bill. Check out some of the area's most buzz-worthy drinks and make this weekend one to remember — or forget.
(09/30/19 12:58am)
Columbia Museum of Art is opening the doors to an in-depth look at the work of artist Vincent Van Gogh alongside art created by those who influenced him most.