Painting Through History celebrates Hispanic culture
By Genna Contino | Oct. 4, 2017An event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs offers an interactive experience to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
An event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs offers an interactive experience to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
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.
Swype accepts dancers with no previous experience and prides itself on connecting to the community.
In addition to entertaining, actor and comedian Deon Cole hopes to make a statement and build his fanbase.
Tapp’s Arts Center hosted a two-month-long “house party” that showcased clay arts by Columbia artists.
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.
A double feature play at USC's lab theater provides comedy but does not quite communicate a greater message.
Most of us in 2017 digitally stream our content options, and many of us have cut the cord on cable TV in favor of the ease of Netflix or another streaming platform. But what happens when one user must subscribe to multiple streaming services to access diverse content?
Thomas Rhett’s new album gives insight on his life changes and reaches success on music charts.
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.