Column: Smartphones block out social interaction
By Emily Barber | March 16, 2015Although “mobile phone addiction” is not an official diagnosis, there is strong evidence of its negative effects on our ability to socialize.
Although “mobile phone addiction” is not an official diagnosis, there is strong evidence of its negative effects on our ability to socialize.
There’s nothing like a long succession of near criminal acts of laziness over spring break to show how easy it is to be comfortable.
President Obama's impending visit to Columbia has the campus buzzing, even if he is speaking at Benedict College and not USC.
The governor’s proposal is based on good ideas. Unfortunately, her refusal to take it far enough combined with the proposed income tax cut makes for a horrible policy.
This article is a response to "Fight for internet freedom begins with net neutrality" by Nick Vogt.
Although we understand the difficult circumstances that University Housing is under, we feel that better communication with students is essential.
Graham doesn’t have the resources, the broad support or the name recognition to beat someone with “Bush” for a last name.
Its quick restoration is urgent for the same reason that restoring the Horseshoe wall was urgent: because it has a central place in the history of USC and because offers real, tangible value when it is functional.
More times than not, Yakkers use the anonymity features of Yik-Yak to be cruel, demeaning and racist.
Running is, by far, the best decision I’ve ever made. The experience of becoming a runner, and of adjusting to a less competitive atmosphere since then, has taught me that anyone can run.
The story “Classmates to soulmates: alumni win HRTM wedding” in Monday’s edition wrongly stated where the couple met. Stephen Bandstra and Mahalia VanDeBerghe met in a design class. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.
USC’s Dance Marathon has been known for outpacing its own fundraising goals, sometimes by staggering amounts. In 2013, it made a little under $225,000 for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital.
Have you ever wondered if your thoughts and actions are your own?
Even with the passage of the Open Internet Order, the battle for a free and open Internet is not over.
In a noble attempt to avoid using the word "fat," we make the word taboo and, therefore, much more potent when it is used to hurt others.
We make a point to stay on the reporting side of the news. Too many journalists have found themselves in the news for becoming the stories themselves, and we have no intention of joining them there.
We congratulate Jonathan Kaufman and Lee Goble on their election as Student Body President and Vice President.