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(01/15/24 10:16pm)
Protestors hold up painted gloves and a banner reading “There is blood on our hands” protesting for the end of the Israel-Palestine War outside of the South Carolina Statehouse on Jan. 15, 2024. Several groups including the Carolina Peace Contingent took part in the civil rights march to call for an end to the conflict.
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Members of the community march toward the South Carolina Statehouse before the King Day at the Dome event on Jan. 15, 2024. Additional security monitored the event as Vice President Kamala Harris was present as the keynote speaker.
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Honorable Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader for the U.S. House of Representatives, gives the keynote speech during the Martin Luther King Jr. Statewide Prayer Service at Zion Baptist Church in Columbia, SC on Jan. 15, 2024. Representative Jeffries discussed Dr. King’s legacy and the work that needs to be done to work toward “Dr. King's dream of a truly colorblind society.”
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Members of the community march toward the South Carolina Statehouse before the King Day at the Dome event on Jan. 15, 2024. The annual event starts with a church service commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Zion Baptist Church and transitions to the South Carolina Statehouse where civil rights leaders, state representatives and national leaders give speeches commemorating Dr. King and his continued legacy for equality.
(01/15/24 10:09pm)
Members of the South Carolina State University ROTC color guard stand at parade rest as event organizers prepare to begin the march toward the South Carolina Statehouse on Jan. 15, 2024. The South Carolina NAACP, United Campus Workers organization and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority were among the many local organizations that took part in the march.
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Vice President Kamala Harris gives the keynote speech during the King Day at the Dome event on Jan. 15, 2024. The vice president spoke on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and what she and President Joe Biden are working on to further civil rights across the nation.
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Audience members clap and cheer after U.S. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries finishes his keynote speech at the Martin Luther King Jr. Statewide Prayer Service at Zion Baptist Church on Jan. 15, 2024. The service featured speeches from religious and civil rights leaders from across South Carolina, discussing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, civil rights and God’s role in overcoming racial inequality.
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Clarence Jenkins Jr., 53, raises his fist in solidarity during the King Day at the Dome event on Jan. 15, 2024. The event featured speeches from community, state and national leaders, honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and calling for everyone to vote for freedom, justice and change.
(12/07/23 10:34pm)
Participants stand with United States and Israeli flags during a pro-Israel rally on Greene Street on Dec. 7, 2023. Event organizers said about 200 people attended the rally in front of Russell House.
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A poster with pro-Israel messages sits on a table on Greene Street during the rally on Dec. 7, 2023. The rally attracted about 200 supporters from USC and the Columbia community.
(12/07/23 10:34pm)
A rally organizer (right) pushes back a counter-protester (left) during the pro-Israel rally on Greene Street on Dec. 7, 2023. The short altercation began after the camouflaged protestor began tearing down Israeli and United States flags hanging up on the wall for the rally while another protestor took the microphone to accuse Israel of committing genocide and call the U.S. complicit.
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Second-year international business student Casey Fitzgerald (center) stands with other supporters during a pro-Israel rally on Greene Street on Dec. 7, 2023. Fitzgerald is president of the USC chapter of Hillel and interns with Olami.
(12/07/23 10:34pm)
Alpha Epsilon Pi President Bari Klarberg speaks during a pro-Israel rally on Greene Street on Dec. 7, 2023. Klarberg told attendees to educate themselves and educate others amid misinformation about the war in Gaza.
(12/07/23 10:34pm)
An attendee carries an Israeli flag during the pro-Israel rally on Greene Street on Dec. 7, 2023. Jewish locals and allies came out to support during the rally, calling for an end to violence in Gaza.
(11/20/23 2:02am)
Finnish DJ Darude makes a heart with his hands at the end of his set at Gamecock Park on Nov. 18, 2023. The DJ performed an hour-long set prior to the South Carolina versus Kentucky football game on Nov. 18, 2023, and was later introduced onto the field at Williams-Brice Stadium as the special guest of the game.
(11/20/23 2:02am)
A crowd of Kentucky and South Carolina fans listen to Darude perform "Sandstorm" during his pre-game set at Gamecock Park on Nov. 18, 2023. The Finnish DJ performed several hits from his new album, "Together" and some of his classic hits.
(11/14/23 3:22am)
South Tower stands tall during sunset on Nov. 2, 2023. The residence hall, which was constructed in 1965, houses 391 students. It had renovations done to many of its bathrooms in 2015 and had its roof replaced in 2012. The building is set to have multiple renovations done within the next decade.
(11/14/23 3:22am)
Bates West (left) stands tall over the newly developed Campus Village on Nov. 2, 2023. The first-year and ROTC student residence hall was constructed in 1974 and is part of a decade-long, multi-renovation project being developed between the university, public and private entities.
(11/09/23 2:44am)
Studio owner Meredith Trout and clients lift up their legs and an exercise ball to train their arms, legs and core during a workout session at BEATS Barre Studio on Nov. 8, 2023. BEATS offers a mix of mat, dance and barre exercises that work every muscle, giving clients a full-body workout.
(11/09/23 2:44am)
Studio owner Meredith Trout grabs an information sheet from the front desk of BEATS Barre Studio on Nov. 8, 2023. Trout founded BEATS in 2018, teaching out of her home studio in Lexington, North Carolina, and later moving to Columbia, South Carolina, in 2022 to continue giving personal lessons from home before she opened up her studio on Gervais Street in September 2023.