Opinion: Hard work doesn't always equal success
By Clara Bergeson | Nov. 26, 2018The American Dream is out of reach for many raised in poverty — especially if they're a minority or disabled.
The American Dream is out of reach for many raised in poverty — especially if they're a minority or disabled.
Second-year law student John Gardner responds to Christina Roffe's column, " Students should have more extra credit opportunities."
Ordering food on campus can be expensive and time consuming. More students should consider planning weekly meals ahead of time.
The fact that gay bars are the only explicitly LGBTQ+ spaces in South Carolina promotes harmful stereotypes and discourages the queer community.
Banning electronic devices like laptops in classrooms can make some students more productive – but it can also prevent students from using their preferred method of note-taking.
Offering extra credit can help students struggling with stress and anxiety to stay on track.
Due to varying levels of student commitment, group projects are ineffective teaching tools and scheduling nightmares.
While Division I athletes produce massive revenue for the NCAA, they often live below the poverty line. Student athletes should be allowed to accept sponsorship money and profit from their own labor.
Students have a responsibility to help the homeless in their community. Here are some ways to get started.
E-cigarettes are an alternative to smoking — the WHO should consider them as a viable alternative.
Despite the effectiveness of CBD oil in treating epilepsy and anxiety, health insurance will still not cover it.
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) does not consider the unique obstacles that LGBTQ+ students face in paying back their student loans.
President Trump isn't the only one spewing violent rhetoric. Democratic politicians have done their fair share too.
The Daily Gamecock editorial board endorses Smith-Norrell for their stance on education, gun control, and gerrymandering, but criticizes their vagueness in other areas.
The Daily Gamecock editorial board endorses candidates in each of South Carolina's U.S. House races.
South Carolina's outdated laws institutionalize discrimination against LGBTQ+ students in the classroom.
McGregor’s image is may be an Irish stereotype — but an inaccurate one at best.