Playlist: We are national champions
By Patrick McAuliffe | April 7, 2022Rather than only celebrating at the fountain last Sunday, celebrate all week with this playlist.
Rather than only celebrating at the fountain last Sunday, celebrate all week with this playlist.
A free concert series organized by USC students hosted on the Koger Center loading docks showcases student musicians. The series, called "Rock on the Dock," uses a unique location as the backdrop for real-world music industry experiences.
Jared Moore, a School of Music graduate student, held his degree recital on April 1. School of Music faculty will grade his performance as a part of his degree.
The inaugural Columbia Brick Con was held on Saturday. LEGO fans of all ages filed into the Carolina Haven Tailgating and Event Facility to observe displays and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
Friday, April 1 marks the launch of The Daily Gamecock's first ever podcast. "The Squawk" is a lifestyle podcast hosted by co-engagement director Noah Trainor and arts and culture editor Stephen Pastis, and was created by managing editor Michael Sauls.
The USC Dance Company will bring in professional dancers to join their students in the spring concert titled, “R/Evolutions In Movement.”
Imagine you and your friends are all on the way to pull the most epic prank of all time. Movie montage style. What would be the theme song? Find inspiration this April Fools' with this playlist.
“The Art of Being: Woman” exhibits works from female artists about the different personal experiences of being a woman. The works are from 18 artists and poets and includes oil and acrylic paintings, ceramic sculpture, storytelling and poetry.
In the last Southern Exposure event of the season, Bang on a Can All-Stars sought to both electrify and serenade hundreds with its contemporary style.
Some may claim Wordle as the dominant word game, while others may think more traditional word games are the best. See which ones our staffer's feel are better.
Birria tacos, a traditional Mexican street food, have caught people's eyes in the U.S. thanks to a Super Bowl commercial and posts on social media. Following the trend, some of the Mexican restaurants in Columbia started serving the popular tacos.
K-pop has been growing in popularity. Whether you're already a fan or you're simply looking for new music genres, here's a list to grow your music taste.
USC Theatre tackles drugs, love, loss and uncertainty in its new production of "This is Our Youth," directed by student John Reynolds. The student-run play tells an unflinching coming-of-age story of three young adults in 1980s New York.
Patti O'Furniture, a long-time drag queen of Columbia, hosted a "St. Patti's Day" bingo event March 17 at the Columbia Museum of Art. Guests participated in six rounds of bingo, a costume contest, and a night of music and laughs.
The annual St. Pat’s in Five Points event returned for the first time after two years this weekend to celebrate its 40-year anniversary, bringing with it one of the largest events in Columbia and South Carolina. The March event had a large turnout, with many enjoying the greatly missed musical festival.
The USC's School of Music aims to promote inclusion through a night of celebrating composers and musicians from the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities a year from the Atlanta Spa shootings.
The "Backbone" film premiered in Gambrell Hall on the night of March 18. The film, created by USC students and alum, documents the history of Black women at USC.