Column: Try something new, local
By Lexi Cuevas | Oct. 27, 2020Local businesses offer much more to the the community and culture than their corporate counterparts.
Local businesses offer much more to the the community and culture than their corporate counterparts.
I often conflate my identity with my work. I need to take time to change that.
This job is one that takes a toll on you — it's time to take a break. And that's perfectly OK.
We've been through a lot this semester. You deserve time for yourself, so make sure to take it.
In order to fulfill our commitment to prioritizing mental health, The Daily Gamecock will not be producing content for the rest of the week. Our well-being as people matters more than the news.
I've been in a leadership position on the Daily Gamecock for just under a year now, and I'm only now realizing that my health should come first.
Put your phone down to put yourself first.
A contentious election and widespread pandemic have made college, an already uncertain time, far more so. I've stayed sane by finding things I can control.
Showing your emotions to others might feel uncomfortable, but it can help start an open conversation about how you really feel.
Work is important, but so are the people in your life. It's time to act like it.
The time you spend taking care of yourself shouldn't equate to a daily quota. You always deserve your time and attention.
It took me too long to recognize I wasn’t alone in how I was feeling.
It's easy to see our mistakes, so remember the accomplishments you've made, even if they feel small.
Audio adds suspense and substance to horror films to keep you on the edge of your seat for the whole runtime.
While a lot this year has been canceled, there is still plenty to do to get into the autumn spirit around and outside of Columbia.
Testing should be mandatory for everyone on campus. This will help contain the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
Participating in diversity and inclusion efforts on campus will have a long-term affect on individuals' ability to perform successfully in academics and in the work force.