Different ways to spend your Thanksgiving break
By Hailey Covell | Nov. 17, 2016If you want to do more this Thanksgiving break than the typical family dinner, check out one of these unique ideas and get family and friends to tag along.
If you want to do more this Thanksgiving break than the typical family dinner, check out one of these unique ideas and get family and friends to tag along.
National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, is an annual challenge that asks writers to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days.
Hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest has released their first album since 1998 and since the death of Phife Dawg, and the album is powerful and entertaining.
It has been 20 years since the live-action/animated movie “Space Jam” was released. Arts & Culture writer Taylor Evans discusses the significance of the movie to '90s kids.
The legendary singer-songwriter and poet, Leonard Cohen, passed away at the age of 82.
Carolina Productions will be hosting a Foreign Film Festival in Russell House next week, exposing students to a variety of languages and cultures.
Izms of Art and One Columbia hosted the second-annual ArtLinc, allowing artists to cover the walls of Lincoln Street tunnel with chalk on Nov. 12.
Gardens of Gaea, a local business featured at Soda City, sells artistically arranged potted succulents.
Carolina Productions brought three comedians with disabilities to the Russell House in order to raise awareness of disabilities while also raising spirits with laughter.
SGTV's gaming team, Highscore Headquarters, will be holding a 24-hour livestream starting 7 p.m. Nov. 11 and ending at 7 p.m. Nov. 12.
The Nickelodeon presents "Daughters," from Nov. 11 to Nov. 13. This film festival is celebrating the 1991 film “Daughters of the Dust” and modern day female filmmakers of color.
The PS4 has a number of games that truly stand out in the crowd that are essential for gamers to experience. Here are a few very different titles that you should definitely try out if you haven't already.
The election is finally over, and America can return to their everyday lives without subtle political references popping up everywhere. Here are some things that will return to normal post-election.
Alicia Keys' latest album, "Here," is a highly personal and emotional piece that combines R&B, blues and jazz to make one of the most iconic albums of the year.
Georgia Tech competed against University of South Carolina students in the 13th annual ballroom competition.
Should America be prepared for a new television network after the election results come out on Nov. 8? Trump TV might become the newest conservative media platform if the election is lost by Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Marvel released its newest film, "Doctor Strange" on Nov. 4, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as protagonist Stephen Strange. The film portrayed Strange's story with exciting psychedelic visuals; however, the story lacks original humor and has pacing issues.