Step promotes minority involvement in homecoming events
By David Wolf | Oct. 28, 2017Members of USC's majority-black fraternities and sororities battled it out in a dance competition that created an environment of unity and acceptance for all.
Members of USC's majority-black fraternities and sororities battled it out in a dance competition that created an environment of unity and acceptance for all.
Student participants at Cockchella embrace performance opportunity and look ahead to their future plans in pursuing music.
An all-female cast and director discuss what "Top Girls" signifies to them and are collaborating with the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network to consider women in the workplace.
Keon Masters of Brave Baby talks returning to the South Carolina music scene and what to expect at their Columbia show Thursday night.
Leaders from the Hall of Horrors project discuss the business and design aspects of putting a haunted attraction together from start to finish.
The annual homecoming dance competition Spurs and Struts was opened to auditions from all student organizations, building on the spirit of Carolina and promoting a theme of student unity.
Various cultural groups brought their food, art and music to the center of campus for USC's Cultural Street Fair.
Robert Carter discusses how his photography hobby has turned into an outlet that allows him to grow and see the world in unique ways.
The Nickelodeon Theatre hosted fk mt. as part of "Sound & Vision," a music documentary series that lasts until Nov. 25.
Graphic novelists John Jennings and Damian Duffy will come to USC to give students and faculty a look into the process of presenting Octavia E. Butler's "Kindred" in a new light.
The Foo Fighters' world tour arrived in Columbia, and with it came a night of rock music and audience-inclusive performances.
Hoping to broaden cultural perspectives, USC will host the Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival for the first time.
Zachary Diaz and Elaine Miller are teaming up to bring forms of visual art and physical art together with the hopes of showing the student body how prevalent art is in our daily lives.
Freshman band Low Class Carnival act pulls together unconventional instruments to cover songs in an unique manner.
The Columbia Museum of Art allows viewers to walk through Henri Matisse's two-dimensional storybook.
Thomas Rhett's Home Team tour came to Colonial Life Arena, and with it a great night for country music fans.
USC student Sharon Maguire turned a crafty side-hobby into a creative and productive outlet for maintaining mental health.