Tropical Smoothie Cafe serves sweet, healthy treats
By Emma Jardine | Sep. 13, 2015On your way home from class or on your way back from the gym, make sure you stop by Tropical Smoothie Café at 650 Lincoln Street.
On your way home from class or on your way back from the gym, make sure you stop by Tropical Smoothie Café at 650 Lincoln Street.
To help manage classes, activities and late night studying, caffeine is the perfect pick-me-up for college students.
“Burning Bridges” features only ten songs by the long time hit rock band Bon Jovi. The album is said to be an album for die-hard fans only, and that seems to be true. The record doesn’t incorporate any fresh sounds and basically resonances the sounds of any other Bon Jovi albums.
Amy Woodell Bardi, a finalist for Woman of the Year and winner of the Outstanding Service Award from the school of HRSM, will speak about her line "Clothed in Hope" aimed to prevent poverty and promote vocational training for struggling women in Zambia.
Swype’s final showcase, Swype This Way 2015, brought dancing and singing student organizations together to raise money for a good cause.
This year’s Indie Grits Festival will feature work from Charleston native, Julie Henson.
On April 30 at 7:30 p.m., New Brookland Tavern will host local bands The Harsh Truth, Barnwell and Dempsey. Many of the members attended USC and are excited to play for a local crowd.
Don’t let this album’s title mislead you – Wale is a highly creative artist that often goes overlooked.
Wand’s second album, "Golem," transports listeners on an intergalactic journey with their outlandish use of guitars and electronic sound. The album appeals to hard rockers, punk rockers and alternative lovers alike.
This Friday and Saturday, the Koger Center will be showing the magical story of “Cinderella.”