Trustus' play celebrates Alcoholics Anonymous founders
By Morgan Smith | June 3, 2015At USC, many students can think of that one person they know who drinks just a little too much.
At USC, many students can think of that one person they know who drinks just a little too much.
For the third year in a row, the French and Francophone Film Festival CinéCola brought cultural diversity to Columbia through the cinematic arts during the past month.
The Beth Shalom Synagogue held its sixth annual Bubbie’s Brisket and Bakery Jewish food extravaganza this Sunday.
Who would have guessed that the perfect compliment to Saturday’s fall weather would be the smell of marinara sauce in the air?
The sun finally came out on Saturday, and with it came
The collection of contemporary examples of traditional art forms focuses on the concept of carrying native cultural heritage into the 21st century.
The McKissick Museum’s mission statement is “telling the story of Southern life: community, culture and the environment.” The museum accomplishes this by honing in on different Southeastern traditional cultures and then showing how various parts of the stories intersect.
Boutiques in Five Points premiered its “Wine Down Wednesday,” this past week, offering wine and bite sized plates for customers along with store-wide discounts.
USC Indian Cultural Exchange hosts seven-school ‘Night of Fire’
Students need to break down arbitrary social categories I enrolled to study a double Honors degree in 2010 in the hope that it would make me a more rounded intellectual.
‘The Plus Factor’ author discusses how faith helped her to move on
Remnants of the Jazz Age are still rooted in American culture, but the movement influenced the Far East as well.
Accomplished spoken word artist brings passion and verve to USC.
Local breweries fight to make SC a national beer power
30 eateries in Columbia participate in annual event
Mechanical bull, $3 Fireball heat up Five Points
Sustainable Midlands offers local food, presents