Columbia woman turns crafting into career, opens Re-Invintage
By Nick Sullivan | June 28, 2020She's always had an eye for how to breathe new life into old items. Now, Treva James is making a living out of it.
She's always had an eye for how to breathe new life into old items. Now, Treva James is making a living out of it.
As people across the nation join together to inspire meaningful change, songs like these are a powerful reminder of the equality and justice that so many strive for.
Some reopened early, by choice. Others reopened late, out of necessity. “Every moment that you’re open, there is a cost. Every moment you’re closed, there is a cost,” Cool Beans owner Kitty Mirosavich said.
The USC dance program had to cancel many of their performances in the spring semester due to COVID-19. However, they have hope for the future.
Whether your self-care routine is a spa day or spending time in nature, this playlist is here to remind you that it’s okay to spend a little time focusing on yourself and your confidence.
Don't let this summer slip away. Take advantage of all the parks, movies and lizard people at your finger tips.
Columbia's caffeine scene receives its latest addition with the opening of The Front Coffee and Tap, a cafe located along the river and owned by a USC alumnus.
For a '90s-inspired party, this golden age hip-hop playlist is the perfect mix.
These five podcasts are the perfect way to stop staring at your screen and make your quarantine more interesting.
USC student, Lindsay Koenig, got the idea to make and sell game-day clothing for students when she couldn’t find a cute option for herself that cost less than $50.
When people are getting a little stir-crazy, they might be tempted to switch up their hair. Here's how to perfect your impromptu quarantine haircut.
Go on a virtual vacation with "Animal Crossing: New Horizons."
Times like these can get us all in our feelings, but music is sometimes the best way to let it out.
"Tiger King," Netflix's new true-crime, has become a global phenomenon at the expense of others. Does this documentary go too far in its portrayal of crazy characters?
After changing her major from engineering to visual communications, USC student artist Zhané Bradley has pursued her passion for artwork and human connections.
This extended time at home might be unfortunate, but it is the perfect opportunity to discover new music. Here's a quarantine playlist to get you started.