In our opinion: Students, take chance on scholarship opportunities
By The Daily Gamecock | April 11, 2013April is an eventful month as students begin to finalize plans for the summer, the next academic year and post-graduation.
April is an eventful month as students begin to finalize plans for the summer, the next academic year and post-graduation.
Unless you are lucky enough to have hit the lottery or perhaps have wealthy relatives, it’s become difficult for many families to afford the rising costs of a college degree.
The world’s social media sphere erupted in praise and lengthy obituaries Monday for Margaret Thatcher, the first and only female prime minister of Great Britain, and her often controversial policies.
Good and bad are relative terms and their relativity is important in examining the value of standardized testing.
Since 2009, Atlanta Public Schools have been embroiled in a scandal over teachers cheating on standardized tests administered to students and it’s not a new phenomenon.
Healthy Carolina isn’t the only organization trying to make life difficult for South Carolina’s smokers.
With socioeconomic stagnation, America needs help of revolutionary figure as well Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, died on Monday.
Misinforming children causes developmental issues later in life With shows like “Toddlers and Tiaras” becoming increasingly popular, it is no shock that the sexualization of young girls has become ingrained in American culture.
Cable becoming obsolete, less convenient to viewers The fight between cable TV and online streaming services illustrates the free market economy at its finest.
Students usually overlook road work on campus, as it has become a common occurrence. However, the work on Assembly Street will affect those who study in that area.
If you didn’t already think the Republican Party needed to change to keep up with the commanding Democrats, perhaps Speaker of the House John Boehner’s confession that he rejected President Barack Obama’s latest budget proposal without even reading it will convince you otherwise.
Ed O’Bannon, a former NCAA Division I athlete, has filed a lawsuit against the collegiate sports association for using his and other players’ likenesses without properly compensating them.
For as long as we can remember, taking classes during the summer has meant having little freedom to schedule classes conveniently.
When Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott announced his sudden sabbatical from his high-profile post a week ago, we were confused.
Exxon Mobil pipeline rupture proof of inadequate environmental regulations About two weeks ago, America was yet again reminded of the devastation caused by major oil companies on our country’s environment and communities.
Death sentence less costly, deters crime The use of the death penalty is inherently risky, but is a life sentence without parole risk free?
Threat of unionization could cause industry to revamp in long run This week, hundreds were striking outside of fast food locations in New York to protest low wages and a lack of unionization.