USC grad and founder of nonprofit Clothed In Hope shares story with students
By Kenna Coe | Feb. 3, 2017Amy Bardi, a USC graduate, shared her story on starting the nonprofit organization Clothed in Hope Wednesday night.
Amy Bardi, a USC graduate, shared her story on starting the nonprofit organization Clothed in Hope Wednesday night.
The mobile and PC gaming markets are flooded with a staggering amount of games, many of which are incredibly low quality, which a consumer must sift through to find what he or she wants. Now, the historically tight console markets are starting to go down the same path.
Mel Byars, a native of Columbia, is an accredited design historian and author. He is the collector of psychedelic rock posters from the 1960s that are on display at the Columbia Museum of Art.
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Carolina Productions brought the traveling improv group The Second City to campus on Wednesday night. Notable alumni, including Tina Fey and Steve Carell, have toured with the group in the past.
Thousands of Skittles were discovered on a highway in Wisconsin last week, and the story escalates from there. Spoiler alert: it involves cows.
USC's wedding planning and management class chose the 27th couple to have their wedding planned by the class.
The new Flaming Lips album doesn't live up to previously set high standards.
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Thousands of people gathered at the Statehouse one day post-inauguration to demonstrate support of the Women's March on Washington D.C.
Mike Mills’ new film “20th Century Women” brings humor, pathos and authenticity to audiences by way of a refreshingly real crop of strong women.
Friends of African-American Art & Culture and the Columbia Museum of Art will host an event on Jan. 27 that features North Carolina artist James Williams, who will speak about his debut museum collection.
There are high stakes involved with Nintendo's upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch, and so far the company hasn't done a wonderful job at establishing their place in the market.
Trustus Theatre and Longstreet Theatre hosted the Ghostlight Project on Thursday night. It is a nationwide event that promotes inclusivity and tolerance.
The highly-anticipated Netflix show 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' was released on Jan. 13, and has received positive response for maintaining both the humor and dark aesthetic included in the original book series.
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Arts and Culture Editor Darby Hallman rants about sci-fi movies and their ridiculous endings.