The Nick recognizes End Racism Day through film
By Taylor Washington | March 21, 2018The Nickelodeon screens "Get Out" — a poignent, critically-aclaimed filmed — in honor of End Racism Day.
The Nickelodeon screens "Get Out" — a poignent, critically-aclaimed filmed — in honor of End Racism Day.
Musical Feast helps raise money for scholarships, but almost no one is as excited as the faculty members performing.
For the arts in Columbia to continue to enrich our community, funding and an engaged audience are necessities.
"The Shape of Water" took the title of best picture along with other awards at the 90th Academy Awards in a night filled with activism and solidarity.
Food is complicated and wrapped up in our ideas of self-worth and body image. Intuitive eating is a way to treat food as what it is: a thing of love.
Student Health Services is holding a video game, cosplay and mental health mini convention this week, complete with game stations, prizes and a panel of professors and local community leaders.
Arts and Culture writer Taylor Washington analyzes the nominees for some coveted Academy Awards; Washington offers who she thinks will win, who should win and who she wants to win.
USC student Claire Albrecht shares her experience performing the Bernstein MASS last year, adapted for her drum corps competition season.
The USC School of Music brings 250 performers — including singers, instrumentalists and a professional actor from Seattle — together to put on Leonard Bernstein's monumental MASS.
Director David Britt tackles the Vietnam War and pays tribute to the unsung American servicewomen who volunteered in his upcoming stage production.
Indie Grits Labs has broken off from The Nickelodeon to bring films, art projects, workshops and festivals to the Columbia community.
Even though society has taken important steps towards better body positivity, we still struggle to really accept ourselves. Read more for some practical everyday tips that will help you love and appreciate your body.
Fourth-year dancer Elaine Miller talks upcoming spring concert and reflects on her years at USC.
After a gun violence tragedy, communities often try to come together through artwork, but how effective is it?
Four teachers of the School of Music form a string quartet to perform the classics as well as modern string music.
Both entertaining and culturally significant, "Black Panther" lives up to its hype.
The Lexington County Chili Cook Off helps bring people together with chili and good times.