Graphic design student draws plans for success
By Nick Sullivan | Oct. 18, 2018One student's journey through the twists and turns of college has landed him an internship and a full résumé.
One student's journey through the twists and turns of college has landed him an internship and a full résumé.
With a variety of authentic German food, beer and dancing, German culture was shared this weekend at Incarnation Lutheran Church's Oktoberfest.
Theater student Logan Davies talks to The Daily Gamecock about directing his first play, "Wanda's Visit."
Daley's Corn Dogs has been bringing their fair classsic to the South Carolina State Fair for three generations.
The South Carolina State Fair offers a variety of art shows, rides and food vendors.
Looking for something scary to watch? These horror gems on Netflix have you covered.
We've compiled a playlist of your favorite classic Halloween and spooky themed hits.
During the entire month of October, Julia Elliott's proseminar is showcasing feminist horror films at the Nick in the three-part series called, "Medusa's Gaze: The Monstrous Feminine."
USC's inaugural "Black Film Festival" aims to highlight achievements made by African-Americans in film and promote inclusivity on campus.
Though representation has increased in film recently, we still have a long way to go.
The University Chorus and Concert Choir attended First Thursday on Main and performed a variety of songs.
USC student Joseph Sanders discusses the creative process behind recording and releasing his own original song on Spotify.
Columbia's art scene is growing! From museums to theater productions, here's a few things going on in Columbia during Family Weekend that you might want to consider.
In a world where people pursuing arts careers are sometimes ridiculed for their decision, parents' support can make all the difference.
Arts and culture writer Jackson Stanton argues that while he misses out on Family Weekend festivities due to rehearsing and performing with the Carolina Band, his family still feels a deep sense of pride watching him perform every halftime.
USC's rendition of 'Shakespeare in Love' hopes to showcase the lively side of the famous English playwright.
Trustus Theater's unauthorized parody of "The Silence of The Lambs" aims to create laughs, while maintaining the creepiness of the original film.