USC to host annual archaeology film festival
By Sophie Pollock | Oct. 17, 2017Hoping to broaden cultural perspectives, USC will host the Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival for the first time.
Hoping to broaden cultural perspectives, USC will host the Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival for the first time.
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.
USC's Department of Theatre and Dance is putting a Hollywood spin on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" this week.
With the recent release of Tim Conroy's first book, the author discusses the process of writing and publishing poetry as a part of "The Laureate Series."
The Columbia Jewish Film Festival has been busy for nearly 20 years to get people to see that they're not so different after all.
The perfect way to countdown to Halloween is with a classic horror film, and these seven options are some of the best frightening flicks.
USC graduate Lauren Chapman opens "Wild in Wonderland," her newest exhibition at Tapp's Art Center, to embrace the wildness of women and artists alike.
Ben Campbell, an art-studio student, sees the value in "doing what you love," despite the challenges that accompany a career as an artist.
An event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs offers an interactive experience to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Louis Butelli is directing "Twelfth Night" at USC. The show has been in production all summer and is now in its final stages of preparation for opening night.
Just in time for Parents Weekend, writer David Wolf reviews three of Columbia's restaurants.
First-year dance student Cary Johnstone shares why she has chosen an unconventional academic path by pursuing an art form.
The Instagram account started by local photographer Aaron Smalls aims to showcase what residents like about the city they call home.
Creators of book-to-screen media are responsible for honest, non-misleading portrayal of sex scenes.
Grammy-winning cellist Zuill Bailey performed a four-part salute to Ernest Hemingway alongside USC’s symphony orchestra.
A showing of "Hidden Figures" and a discussion afterwards at the Nick investigated workplace discrimination.