Tripping On Bricks returns to USC ready for bigger things
By Brad Dountz | Sep. 24, 2017Tripping On Bricks talks to The Daily Gamecock about what it is like to be in a band in college and how they have been able to find success.
Tripping On Bricks talks to The Daily Gamecock about what it is like to be in a band in college and how they have been able to find success.
USC student Jessie Colby discusses her tattoo and self-expression.
Currently screening at the Nick, new movie "Ingrid Goes West" satirizes social media with laughter and even some heart.
Carolina Productions' Acoustic Cafe books student artists for a relaxed night of covered songs and original music.
Carolina Productions' Comedy Club Night features up-and-coming comedians Rubyn Warren and Mike E. Winfield at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Columbia's annual Greek Festival allows the community to come together and share in a culture rich with people, dancing and food at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral.
Preston Lynch discusses owning a company as a college student and what it is like to have a hobby typically unpopular among young adults.
Which side of the college fashion debate are you on? Do you like comfy clothes, or do you think dressing professionally is the way to go?
Professors don't care if students how up in casual clothes, so let them wear what they want.
USC's male a cappella group looks ahead to the fall semester — from auditions and performances to philanthropic outreach.
For those who wish to know more about the Palmetto state, McKissick Museum hosts "Invitation to Explore," an introductory exhibit to the state and its flagship university.
A Japanese play from the 1980s, "The Water Station," will show Sept. 21-23 and be directed by USC professor Steven Pearson.
USC graduate Adam Habib has had years of success at Pixar and recently visited Columbia for screenings of some of his work.
Starting Sept. 11, The Nickelodeon will host the "JURISCINEMA: The Law On Screen" series, featuring legal films and presentations from local law experts.
Annastasia Haynie talks hand-poked tattoos: what they are, how she learned about them and what it's like to do them for other people.
Marvel Legacy is promising a lot of the same things that DC Rebirth did a year ago. However, there is a stark contrast in how the market is responding to Marvel. Why are retailers and fans reacting negatively to this new event?
"Whose Streets?" is a well-crafted documentary that addresses social injustice, specifically regarding the events following Michael Brown's death at the hands of a police officer.