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USC Senior Brandt Belk walks across the field at Founders Park on Feb. 19, 2022. Carolina lost their second game of their series with UNCG 4-5.
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USC Senior Brandt Belk walks across the field at Founders Park on Feb. 19, 2022. Carolina lost their second game of their series with UNCG 4-5.
An assortment of cookies from Mingos Cookies shop in Lexington on Feb. 14, 2022. The cookie and bubble tea shop offers a large variety of specialty cookies ranging from Oreo topped red velvet cookies, as well as sugar cookies with Cinnamon Toast Crunch crumbles.
Protesters walk from Greene St. to the Statehouse on Feb. 5, 2022. Members of the NAACP, USC students, and community members joined in the statehouse walk to protest the university's upkeep of the Heritage Act.
The protesters gather on the steps of the statehouse to complete their protest on Feb 5, 2022. The USC NAACP chapter sponsored this event calling for the repeal of the S.C. Heritage Act and the removal of segregation and civil war era SC figures from university building names and state sponsored structures.
USC NAACP president Caley Bright and South Carolina NAACP youth and college division president Courtney McClain give speeches to the crowd on the steps of the SC Statehouse on Feb. 5, 2022. McClain began the event with her speech to a crowd of USC students and members of the Columbia community.
After the protest ended, members of the USC NAACP chapter as well as the students and community members who took part in the protest participated in interviews carried out by various media groups including The Daily Gamecock and SGTV.
The NAACP hosted a protest event in response to the continuation of the Heritage Act on Feb. 5, 2022. Led by USC NAACP president Caley Bright and South Carolina NAACP youth and college division president Courtney McClain, students and faculty made signs and chants to amplify their call for change.
Freshman guard Saniya Rivers goes in for layup against Alabama on Thursday Feb. 3, 2022. South Carolina beat the Crimson Tide 83-51.
Freshman Guard Saniya Rivers dribbles the ball on Feb. 3, 2022. Carolina Gamecocks defeat Alabama Crimson Tides 83-51.
Exterior of the James F. Byrnes Building located at 901 Sumter St. on Feb. 1, 2022. Following the formation of the Title IX task force the building serves as the location for the office of new Assistant Vice President for Civil Rights Molly Peirano.
La'Jessica Price, mentor of MAPP advocates for a greater effort towards diversity during the panel on Jan. 31, 2022. The representatives all responded to a series of questions pertaining to USC's handling of diversity, inclusion, and the representation of minority groups on campus.
Courtney Weber prepares to set the ball across the net during beach volleyball practice on Jan. 28, 2022. Weber, a former USC indoor volleyball player aims to bring her skills to the South Carolina beach volleyball team.
The inner corridor of the Student Disability Resource Center in the USC Close-Hipp building on Jan. 26, 2022. The Center serves an on-campus study area and workplace for students with disabilities.
The lemon poppy seed loaf on Jan. 25, 2022. The easy-to-bake lemon bread serves a popular desert that goes well with coffee or tea with its candied lemon flavor and chewy texture.
The Vista Peace Pole outside of the USC Alumni Center on Jan. 22, 2022. The new public art installation promotes a message of peace in eight different languages in Columbia’s Vista district.
Michael Amiridis speaks at a press conference in Columbia, SC. Amiridis was named president of the University of South Carolina on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.
Michael Amiridis speaks at a press conference in Columbia, SC. Amiridis was named president of the University of South Carolina on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.
Dishes like the pollo adobado can be found at the local Mexican restaurant, Family Fresh Mex. The family-owned restaurant provides authentic Mexican food to the Columbia area.
FILE–An exterior picture of Russell House Sunday afternoon Nov. 8, 2021. Recently, students have raised complaints of receiving raw food.
Supporters of the Coalition to Fire David Voros made signs to protest the employment of David Voros, Micheal Dollar and Robert Richmond.