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By Caroline Nix | Jan. 16, 2025Hot chocolate, ice skating and new hobbies are some fun activities to warm up this chilly start to the New Year.
Hot chocolate, ice skating and new hobbies are some fun activities to warm up this chilly start to the New Year.
Find out how to improve your diet from USC registered dietician, Cody Ellis.
"Gladiator II" is derivative and sometimes painfully mediocre but delivers just enough to rise above the bottom of the barrel through strong action and talented actors.
Columbia's holiday markets can make the hunt for a gift more enjoyable with music, treats and local artisans showcasing their work!
The dangers of fast fashion and the toll it takes don't just affect the local communities and secondhand shops, but also impact national and global issues like the environmental harm that wasting textiles and clothing creates. Creating awareness towards the issue includes implementation within the education system for the youth, having a minimalistic mindset and having intention when shopping for clothing to prevent wasted pieces.
As the weather in Columbia gradually grows colder, USC students and Midlands hair stylists predict that students will adopt hair trends from the 90s and a vivid array of color.
An event at Russell House Underground, hosted by USC's Jesse Pinkman Conglomerate brought students together to eat a 23-pound wheel of gouda cheese.
Even though Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated by many, it may feel repetitive. These Thanksgiving traditions are bound to bring your loved ones together in a new and exciting way.
As the end of the year rolls around, it can be a high-stress time for a lot of us. The Thomas Cooper Library fills up fast, and students begin to lack motivation to study and finish the year out strong. To help keep things interesting, here are seven study spots in and around campus so students can change up their routine and prepare for finals.
USC's Center for Health and Well-Being began promoting optional weigh-ins with "please don't weigh me" cards that students can show healthcare providers. The initiative is part of a larger plan to provide more inclusive care on campuses that are part of the Weight Stigma Collective.
Gamecock Swing Dance Club is looking to help people let loose and explore a new way to enjoy dancing. A few of its members told The Daily Gamecock that the club has allowed them to explore a different kind of dancing they thought they wouldn't be able to do.
Once a student DJ for WUSC, Arden Riley has stepped into the professional world of DJing. She now performs for New Brookland Tavern, where she strives to create a welcoming and energetic environment.
"The Line," directed by Ethan Berger, wants to shed light on what the real fraternity experience is for the members within. To ensure the film's accuracy, Berger and actors of the film visited USC to spend time with Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Here are five unique styles that can gravitate eyes towards someone's style, while also bringing new connections to them. These styles vary from clothing, bags and simple, everyday items such as bottles and laptops.
"Anora" is the story of a stripper who meets and marries a Russian billionaire. Their story turns into the funniest and most emotionally touching film of the year.
Richland County Public Library will provide an opportunity to meet a New York Times bestselling author, Rebecca F. Kuang. She will discuss themes of cultural appropriation and identity and much more.
The School of Music is launching a new teaching artists certificate program. Led by experienced faculty, the program will put working musicians in place to address the teacher shortage.