4 essential JRPGs that every fan should try
By Darby Hallman | Sep. 18, 2016Some of the most influential and highly respected video games made are JRPGs, and this is a short list of some of the essential titles for fans of the genre.
Some of the most influential and highly respected video games made are JRPGs, and this is a short list of some of the essential titles for fans of the genre.
Sherry Meeks, an author from Georgia, stopped at the Barnes and Noble in Forest Acres to sign copies of her debut novel, “Finding Tambri.”
PitaPit in Five Points offers students healthy food in a timely manner without breaking your bank.
"Shape Shift With Me," the seventh album from the punk band Against Me!, makes a return to the band's older sounds with mostly successful results.
Former American gymnast Shawn Johnson has postponed her Sept. 14 event at the University of South Carolina.
Sony revealed the new standard PlayStation 4 and the high-powered PlayStation 4 Pro at their PlayStation Meeting on Sept. 7.
The Rosewood Art and Music Festival was held on Saturday, Sept. 10 and was a full day of local art, music and food for the Columbia community to enjoy.
The SC Moon Fest, hosted by East Point Academy at the West Columbia Riverwalk, was a cultural event full of performances, foods, games and crafts nodding to the Chinese Mid-Autumn festival
A Day to Remember's sixth album, "Bad Vibrations," maintains their pop punk, radio rock and metal sounds while also boldly pursuing new directions.
"Tail Spin!" playing at Trustus Theatre Friday through Sept. 17 puts a comedic twist on famous political scandals.
The recent Fingerreisen art exhibition in the McMaster Gallery creates a mental adventure and displays new perspectives of the physical world we live in.
The Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour showcased eight independent short films selected from the festival, collected into a 95-minute program.
The latest exhibit in the McKissick Museum shows a glimpse of Columbia’s history with the contents of a time capsule that was buried in 1936 and retrieved in 1986.
Released Sept. 2, “Poets & Saints” by All Sons and Daughters breathes new life and depth into traditional, historic Christian worship.
"Morgan" entertains with heavy action scenes, but various plot holes dull the overall effect.
Imagine Music Festival came to Atlanta, Georgia, the weekend of Aug. 26-28. Complete with camping, five stages and electronic dance music, here is my take on the festival.
Those who are stuck in Columbia over Labor Day weekend need not worry because the city is offering a variety of exciting events to let students make the most of their time away from class.