New Bullseye Vintage market encourages community, personal style
By Suha Ayub | Nov. 16Bullseye Vintage market encourages sustainable vintage shopping. The market features vendors and live music, and it fosters a sense of community.
Bullseye Vintage market encourages sustainable vintage shopping. The market features vendors and live music, and it fosters a sense of community.
Students in the Letters of Love organization provide emotional support to children with serious illnesses in the hospitals through letters and cards. The club feels like a home away from home for some members, who enjoy the warm, relaxed environment.
USC alum Heidi Carey was appointed to the board of commissioners for the South Carolina Arts Commission. Commissioners work to spread art opportunities throughout South Carolina.
USC Fashion board hosts a Fashion Show every spring, featuring several different retailers and student designers to explore this year's theme of Cyber Couture: Fashion of the Future.
The Nick works with local artists to bring Rhythm of Revolution, a celebration of Black Music artists, to life. The series features concert documentaries and several influential Black artists.
The Dinner Detective comedy dinner show offers an immersive experience for the audience. The show makes sure to include everyone in order to make the experience unique.
The women's ultimate frisbee team aims to make the sport available to everyone by having two teams of differing skill. They also emphasize a positive and supportive team environment on and off the field
Law school student organizations come together to host annual Children's Carnival which builds connections between kids and law students. It will feature different booths with games and activities for patrons to partake in.
Midlands Bird Society aims to make campus a more bird-friendly place. Through projects, meetings and group events, the club aims to create a welcoming environment for its bird-enthusiast members.
The vintage store Old Skool Outfitter is a dream come true for owners Cy’ree Clarke and Zach Justice. They aim to spread their love for vintage items to USC students.