Column: Five movies to watch that pass the Bechdel Test
By Julia Goulet | Sep. 23, 2021The Bechdel Test measures the representation of women in movies. Here are five of our favorites which pass the test.
The Bechdel Test measures the representation of women in movies. Here are five of our favorites which pass the test.
There are many pros and cons for both online and in-person classes. The most significant factors in favor of in-person classes, however, is the burnout and lack of focus and motivation associated with online learning.
While the idea of the SEC expanding may seem like a good idea at first, doing so would actually take away from college football as a whole. It could especially hurt the chances for teams such as South Carolina to ever win a conference championship.
Media portrays mental illness and suicide in a negative way. TV shows and movies often glamorize mental illness and make it appear less serious than it is.
Apple is one of the most valuable and omnipresent companies on the planet, and consumers are, without a doubt, buying its products constantly. In order to be an informed consumer, you must be aware of the right and wrong time to purchase these products.
With the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, people are able to reflect and understand how that tragic day continues to impact us to this day. With various opportunities to commemorate the day in Columbia, those within the community should strive to honor those whose lives were lost and to never forget.
USC needs to continue and further its efforts in reversing its gentrification on Columbia. The gentrification problem the university has created has had detrimental effects on city neighborhoods.
Mental health and fitness are both important, but have you ever thought about combining them to improve your overall wellbeing? The mind-body connection could help you maintain a happy and healthy lifestyle while returning to life back on campus.
Activism has to be focused on those it is helping, rather than those participating.
There is a lack of diversity within USC's board of trustees, and the student body needs to be better represented. With this lack of diversity, social issues at our institution cannot be addressed properly.
Here is list of five books that every college student should read at least once.
Start recognizing the negative effects of social media and stop letting your feed control you. Take steps to unplug and make your Instagram a positive environment.
The pandemic is not over yet. We must do everything we can to ensure it finally ends.
Interim university President Harris Pastides, and whoever replaces him as university president, must be willing to prioritize student, faculty and staff interests.
We only have four years to take full advantage of our campus. After spending a year stuck on Zoom, get back to your old study spots and celebrate in-person classes.
Druggings in Five Points are a reality, not a myth. Stricter laws, bar responsibility and general awareness of other bar-goers could help prevent more.
As editor-in-chief, The Daily Gamecock will continue building on the commitments we have made to ourselves and to our community.