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(02/18/22 5:34am)
Carolina Productions is bringing Brittany Broski to the Koger Center on Feb. 21 for “The Dating Game” and an accompanying Q&A. Broski is an online celebrity and comedian with over 6 million followers on TikTok.
(02/18/22 2:56am)
Song: “Do We Have a Problem?”
(02/28/22 3:10am)
When you think of Bull Street Garage, you probably think of the gargantuan parking structure on the University of South Carolina’s campus. But that might not be the case for long.
(02/22/22 4:59am)
The Auntie Karen Foundation will be hosting the “Legends of…” Concert on Feb. 25 at the Koger Center with Grammy nominated artists Jeffrey Osborne and Lalah Hathaway headlining the event.
(02/15/22 2:36am)
Indie pop-rock band Homemade Haircuts teamed up with Indah Coffee on Feb. 11th to release a drink inspired by their latest single.
(02/15/22 6:51pm)
Pink, flower-covered walls and a flamingo mascot can only be attributed to Mingos, one of the Lexington area's newest cookie shops.
(02/11/22 5:12am)
The Daily Gamecock newsroom listened to a combined 10,000 hours of music in 2021.
(02/11/22 12:17am)
Valentine’s Day can make people reminisce on their favorite fictional relationships between characters. Some couples, though, may overthink their relationship’s state and compare it to fictional ones. Some movies can misconstrue our understanding of what a healthy, communicative relationship looks like.
(02/10/22 4:40pm)
Grab your significant other, friends or show yourself some love this Valentine’s Day by indulging in these shortbread heart-thumbprint cookies. This classic, buttery shortbread cookie is the perfect match to a fruity and tangy jam and the heart in the middle is just one of the many ways to spread some love this season. Keep in mind that seedless jams are preferred and might be easier to spread, but any jam will work.
(02/17/22 3:26am)
"Hidden City Music Festival," Columbia's first EDM festival, is coming to the Historic Columbia Speedway in April.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
The Healthy Carolina Farmers Market aims to promote a more sustainable and healthy way of living, while also giving back to the community and local vendors.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
A group of college students from USC shuffle into a classroom filled with students from the halls of Pine Ridge Middle School. These Pine Ridge middle schoolers will join the other classrooms that have learned from The Sierra Student Coalition, the USC-wearing college students and group of environmental activists, who are there to share with the middle-schoolers their love of the Earth.
(02/07/22 11:37pm)
Soft lights illuminate the ground while dark blue dots dance across the ceiling. While flutes trill in the background, students relax on mats on the ballroom floor, gazing up at projected constellations. These sights and sounds were part of one of the Fuse Ensemble’s ‘Ears Wide Open’ concerts.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Some of the saddest goodbyes when leaving for college aren’t to people at all, but to our beloved pets. USC’s dog walking club, called Give a Dog a Bone, was started so students can foster a pet for a day and help the community through volunteering at a local shelter.
(02/08/22 1:18am)
Cam Christian was an ordinary USC student with a passion for music. During his time at the university in 2006, he played basketball at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center, waited in line for football tickets and made beats in his dorm. Now, 16 years later, Cam Christian is a rising solo music artist with a newly released album.
(02/03/22 1:50pm)
Imagine: It’s the end of a standard day in the life of a college student, filled with too many classes and not enough coffee. Homework assignments are piling up and exam dates creep closer — accompanied by that typical sense of scholarly dread.
(02/04/22 1:19am)
Show: "The Book of Boba Fett"
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
In the garden next to Lieber College, Donita Harris cuts back a dying plumbago plant. Harris, USC's assistant horticulturist, points out that the plant typically does well in this part of campus because of the heat from the brick and underground steam pipes. The January snow had done the plant in.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Although living in Columbia presents many opportunities to experience city life, the area is also in close proximity to numerous parks and outdoor spaces. The result is what Dayna Cantelmi, the communication specialist for Experience Columbia SC calls "a city meets nature vibe."
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
One student's experiences outdoors with her grandmother sprouted a personal passion for gardening. After being unable to find a gardening-centric club on campus accessible to many students, second-year biology student Jackie Taylor started Cocks in the Garden. The club provides students at USC with an easy introduction into gardening.