Column: Reality television creates a disease
By Kathleen Schipano | Oct. 29, 2014There goes Honey Boo Boo, the pudgy pageant princess whose family antics captured the hearts of millions.
There goes Honey Boo Boo, the pudgy pageant princess whose family antics captured the hearts of millions.
Yes, it’s annoying. Yes, it hurts. Yes, it probably will cost you come cash. But having a guaranteed method of avoiding what might be a serious illness is worth the while.
Videos are posted almost daily of police using excessive force in the defense of fearing for their safety during trivial traffic stops.
Over Fall Break, in a moment of weakness and boredom, I decided to download Yik Yak
Two Viewpoints authors debate on the extent the U.S. should get involved with ISIS
What this development seems to say is that students can expect an experience more like visiting a regular physician or family doctor than going to the ER.
This article is in response to the article ‘Terminally ill deserve right to die’, from Oct. 8.
Winston is accused of accepting payment for his signature, a claim that his head coach Jimbo Fisher adamantly refutes. The facts of the case paint an interesting picture.
In response to "Campus building expansions, lack of spaces plague USC parking"
Kermit the Frog told us when we were young that “it’s not easy being green,” but being green on campus is actually one of the simplest things a student can do.
Perhaps the most important rule in any media profession is “know your audience.” This is just as true for politicians as comedians or television producers.
University of South Carolina: if you do not think that the parking situation is as dire as it is, then maybe it’s time to look at students like myself who cannot physically make it to class on time.
Joe Biden visited nearby Allen College yesterday to encourage voter turn out for the Democratic party.
Double standards are becoming a huge deal.
Despite the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on dresses and trips to see plaster castles in temperate climates, I am not a Disney princess, nor will I ever be.
A photo on the front page of Tuesday’s issue was inaccurately captioned. Kappa Kappa Gamma competed with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. to win the Inaugural Stroll Off Monday evening. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.
The first debate of the South Carolina’s gubernatorial race is set for Tuesday night, and it marks the beginning of crunch time for the only major political contest in the state this year.