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Gamecock redshirt senior Jaylan Foster takes down Volunteer junior running back Tiyon Evans. During the second half of the game, Gamecocks defense only let through 7 points.
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Gamecock redshirt senior Jaylan Foster takes down Volunteer junior running back Tiyon Evans. During the second half of the game, Gamecocks defense only let through 7 points.
The front of McMaster College, home to the School of Visual Art and Design. The building is located on the corner of Pickens Street and Senate Street.
An art installation by Frankie Zombie resides in a parking spot on Washington St. outside of Stoners Pizza Joint. While most are temporary, this installation was the first permanent one to hit the streets of downtown Columbia.
Romeo and Juliet, identification names given to two Bio-Rad CFX Opus 384 PCR detection systems, stand idle waiting for a tray of samples. When in use, these units scan a tray of samples for one hour and 30 minutes before being validated and then uploaded.
Three Opentrons OT-2 liquid handlers wait for vials to be scanned and placed inside. The recent expansion to three units allows the laboratory to process samples faster.
Line of idle Bio-Rad CFX384 PCR detection systems. When in use, these units scan a tray of samples for one hour and 30 minutes before being validated and then uploaded.
Walk-in freezer inside the testing laboratory. Inside the freezer, vials are kept for at least a week in the event they are needed to be retrieved and validated.
The new Tecan Freedom EVO liquid handler works away at transferring liquid to the testing platters. This is the laboratories' newest piece of equipment and allows eight samples to be moved at a time.
The new Tecan Freedom EVO liquid handler works away at transferring liquid to the testing platters. This is the laboratories' newest piece of equipment and allows eight samples to be moved at a time.
The Opentrons OT-2 liquid handler attaches another pipette to extract another sample from the vials. The laboratory has acquired more of these liquid handlers since the start of the laboratory to process tests faster.
A lab worker places a tray of samples into a Bio-Rad CFX384 PCR detection system. These units scan the samples for one hour and 30 minutes before being validated and then uploaded.
FILE—Vials are processed through intake at the testing laboratory at Sumwalt College. On most days, around 2,000 vials are processed in the laboratory.
The Palmetto LEADER bus accepts its first passengers destined for rural South Carolina to offer legal services. This technology-equipped bus has office spaces and Wi-Fi for USC Law Students.
Redshirt freshman running back Marshawn Lloyd breaks free from an Eastern Illinois player on Sept. 4, 2021. Lloyd would go on to make a first down for the Gamecocks.
The Sandstorm begins in the student section as rally towels are flailed around. The celebration occurred after a great play during the Gamecocks vs. Eastern Illinois on Sept. 4, 2021.
Redshirt Junior Offensive Lineman Jovaughn Gwyn holds back an Eastern Illinois player along with the rest of the Gamecocks offensive line.
Gamecock football players gear up before facing Eastern Illinois on Saturday, Sept. 4. At the first full capacity game at Williams-Brice Stadium since 2019, the Gamecocks beat the Panthers 46-0.
Gamecocks football coach Shane Beamer walks onto the field before the inaugural game.
Framed Sept. 12, 2001, edition of The Daily Gamecock outside of The Daily Gamecock office in Russell House.
Graduate student midfielder Lauren Chang slides and removes control of the ball from Charlotte player. Chang assisted a goal made by junior forward Eveleen Hahn during the first half.