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	Duck nachos with a sweet chili gruyere sauce

Gamecock Cuisine: Cafe Strudel

There are two ways to look at food. The first is as fuel to get you through the morning rush, two chem lectures and your too-long study session at the Thomas Cooper Library. The second way — the correct way — is to view food as an experience.


South Carolina Gamecocks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (7) pressures Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Justin Worley (14) in the fourth quarter. The Tennessee Volunteers defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, 23-21, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Saturday, October 19, 2013. (Gerry Melendez/The State/MCT)

Around the SEC: notable conference games in week 3

Remember the Florida Gators who ended the 2013 season on a seven-game losing streak and missed a bowl game for the first time since 1990? They’re the same Gators who lost to an FCS opponent and couldn’t figure out which team they were supposed to block?


Defense tasked with stopping Gurley

After showing improvement in the second half against East Carolina last Saturday, the Gamecock defense undoubtedly spent the week thinking one of the most chilling notions in college football:


In Columbia: Brunch

Brunch is an important Sunday ritual, so why not plan ahead? Make plans for this Sunday to brunch somewhere new, and enjoy everything brunch has to offer.


Sounds of the Town: Rejectioneers

From high school open mic nights to headlining The New Brookland Tavern, you could say Rejectioneers’ role in Columbia’s music scene has been a dream come true for vocalist Ben Walker.


How to get swole

Aimed at the beginner, this guide will take you through the fundamentals you need to make some real progress, and once you have your foot in the door, it only gets easier from there.


In Columbia: Relax

Whether it’s seeing a movie, getting some spa time in or discovering new craft beers, Columbia has a way for you to wind down.