USC 20/20 Vision Walk-Out and Protest
Nov. 16, 2015Students gathered outside of Longstreet Theatre Monday afternoon, and then proceeded to walk to the Osborne Administration Building, where they were greeted by officials.
Students gathered outside of Longstreet Theatre Monday afternoon, and then proceeded to walk to the Osborne Administration Building, where they were greeted by officials.
With the South Carolina floods, the USC vs LSU football game was moved to Baton Rouge. It was considered a home for the Gamecocks with a score of 45 LSU, and 24 USC.
Collection of photos from Columbia and the surrounding area of the floods and relief efforts from October 4-6.
South Carolina Gamecocks faced off against the UCF Knights. The final score was 31-14, Gamecocks for the win.
The official dedication ceremony for the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at U of SC. Darius Rucker and Mark Ryan held a free concert on the Horseshoe as part of the dedication.
The Gamecocks will have the tall task of proving doubters wrong throughout the 2016 football season.
On Saturday, August 23, The Freeway Music Festival was hosted by Music Farm and Tin Roof. With talent from around Columbia and the Freeway Music School, all proceeds went to the On Ramp Scholarship, a program to aid kids who cannot afford music lessons. Venues were both inside and out, and the audience enjoyed great food and drink.
FOLKFabulous 2015 is a free festival celebrating the traditional music of South Carolina, held on the historic Horseshoe at the University of South Carolina. FOLKFabulous event opens McKissick Museum’s newest exhibit, Heard at Every Turn: Traditional Music in South Carolina, and will feature performing artists, food vendors, instrument makers, interviews with traditional music community scholars, and a variety of interactive opportunities so visitors can make music themselves.
Endorsed by the City of Columbia, the purpose of the Main Street Latin Festival is to showcase the culture and vitality of Columbia’s Latin community. This is done by bringing together diverse groups of people to celebrate and share the Latin culture through its foods, arts, dances and music in a fun, family-oriented environment.