Opinion: Group projects are counterproductive waste of time
By Christopher Lorensen | Nov. 12, 2018Due to varying levels of student commitment, group projects are ineffective teaching tools and scheduling nightmares.
Due to varying levels of student commitment, group projects are ineffective teaching tools and scheduling nightmares.
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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South Carolina's outdated laws institutionalize discrimination against LGBTQ+ students in the classroom.
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Warren's misleading interpretation of her DNA test actually refutes her claim of being Native American.
Due to the short-term preferences of citizens, the democratic process is unequipped to solve long-term issues like climate change.
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South Carolina stands to gain a lot by spearheading the effort to legalize marijuana in the South.
Harsh criticism of Willie Nelson's political views by conservatives proves that country music has become an echo chamber.
The university should be more proactive in advertising changes to keep students hydrated at football games.
Pierce Nelson shares what it's like to be the parent of college student (opinion editor Dan Nelson) when they move away from home.
Dawn Contino shares her experience of growing up a Gamecock and her daughter (arts and culture editor Genna Contino) finding her own place here.