An introvert's New Year: Songs for making and breaking resolutions
By Iggy Shuler | Dec. 30, 2018Songs for the person you wanted to be in 2018, the person you will be in 2019, and everything in between.
Songs for the person you wanted to be in 2018, the person you will be in 2019, and everything in between.
After months spent honing their craft under the renowned Gabriela Lena Frank, seven composers will have their works showcased by USC's own Duo Cortona.
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and Student Government hosted a diverse holiday event.
Here are a few songs to help make your late night studying a little easier.
Dance students get choreography experience by directing and choreographing individual pieces that have been created from personal experiences for the Fall 2018 Student Choreography Showcase.
USC's medical fraternity showcased the human body through various models with hand-painted anatomical systems covering their bodies at an event Monday, raising money for Columbia's local Children's Miracle Network hospital.
The Irish Heritage and History organization invited Ireland's consul general to discuss the relationship between Ireland and the U.S. on Dec. 3.
From David Bowie to Mariah Carey, The Daily Gamecock's 2018 Christmas playlist features a variety of holiday classics.
Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy's first solo album, lead with honesty, explores deep subjects while avoiding melodrama.
Under the direction of William Starrett, Columbia City ballet is putting on the traditional holiday ballet "Nutcracker." Through dance, Starrett hopes to bring the music to life.
Second-year international business and marketing student Tyler Quehl composed and wrote his first musical through Off Off Broadway at USC.
Fourth-year theatre student Conor Gallagher brings his affinity for Ireland to USC by directing "By the Bog of Cats."
"Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" revisits a classic story, but from a new set of eyes.
Spoiler Alert: The new Grinch movie is back and greener than ever.
While they may seem cheesy, a bad holiday movie could work wonders this finals season.
Carolina Production's karaoke event had students on their feet singing, dancing and getting out of their comfort zones.
The '80s are back in style, thanks to synth-pop and the bands that have invested their skills into the genre.