'JURISCINEMA' film series will highlight historic court battles
The Nickelodeon Theatre is merging statutes with cinema in its latest series "JURISCINEMA: The Law on Screen."
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The Nickelodeon Theatre is merging statutes with cinema in its latest series "JURISCINEMA: The Law on Screen."
The Nickelodeon debuted a powerful documentary called "Whose Streets?" on the events surrounding the 2014 Brown v. Ferguson trial. The film is filled with interviews from those who witnessed the shooting of Michael Brown and from those who organized and participated in the peaceful protests against police brutality following the incident.
Welcome to the University of South Carolina! Your freshman heart can barely contain itself as you stare out your residence hall window. How lucky you feel seeing your newly unpacked room and freshly printed Carolina garb that has yet to show signs of faithful wear. You are picturing the potential opportunities currently veiled before you as you hear your peers in constant conversation in the hallway discussing fears and expectations that match your own.
Now that classes are about to start, it is time for incoming and returning students to establish their study habits for this upcoming year. USC is a big campus with many places to set up camp for spontaneous or planned study sessions, but where are the best spots to get the quiet, uninterrupted and purposeful studying every student craves?
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The Nickelodeon is hosting a series titled "American Odyssey," beginning July 2 and continuing through the end of July. The series will focus on classic films that exhibit the adventure of being out on the open road. According to the theater’s marketing coordinator, Pauline Arroyo, "American Odyssey" was inspired by the love for classic road films — “those wild road trips where all sorts of people would cross paths and find themselves along the way.”
With the rise of interest in the new Netflix series, “13 Reasons Why,” the Richland County Public Library is hosting an author event this Saturday to pick the brain of Jay Asher, the author of best-selling novel “Thirteen Reasons Why.”
Feel like you’re stuck in Columbia all summer? No worries! Here are some ideas for quick, cheap getaways!
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