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(11/15/21 5:12am)
Women-owned mobile food vendors, such as The Haute Dog Lady, Hippie Chicks and Charming Cupcakes, provide a variety of food while balancing the ratio of female to male food truck ownership in Columbia.
(11/03/21 1:13am)
The newest McMaster exhibit "Darwin's Finches" by Eloisa Guanlao opened on Oct. 19 and features perched stuffed birds and handcrafted wooden cameras.
(10/26/21 2:46am)
Halloween celebrations kicked off Wednesday evening at the Riverbanks Zoo.
(10/25/21 3:37am)
The 2021 South Carolina Pride Parade and Festival celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community in South Carolina through performances and events this weekend.
(10/22/21 1:32am)
Movie: “The Velvet Underground”
(10/27/21 12:37am)
Student-Made UofSC fosters mutually beneficial relationships between campus artists and provides business opportunities for students through the platform of an online marketplace.
(10/22/21 1:08am)
The first Ms. Senior Recreation Pageant, an event dedicated to uplifting older folks and celebrating the positive aspects of aging, commenced yesterday at the Dutch Square Mall to an audience of over 100 people.
(10/22/21 1:24am)
October is the month when you might start feeling like you’re fighting a pack of zombies in the woods or sprinting through a haunted mansion. Immerse yourself in the Halloween spirit with this playlist that will instantly make you feel as if you have been dropped in the middle of a scary movie. With songs ranging from Nelly Furtado’s “Maneater” to The Neighbourhood’s “R.I.P. 2 My Youth," this playlist will satisfy all the fantasies and daydreams of being the main character this Halloween.
(10/29/21 1:05am)
Movie: “Halloween Kills”
(10/20/21 3:25am)
The McKissick Museum, a University of South Carolina nonprofit institution, takes patrons on a journey of historic objects, from fossils to a first-generation iPhone. This historic, on-campus experience begins in its modern display of evolution, located in the lobby of the visitor center, complete with a display of USC’s mascot.
(10/14/21 9:04pm)
Movie: “No Time to Die”
(11/10/21 4:57pm)
Cocky, the beloved USC mascot, has been a core of campus culture for decades. He has evolved over the last half-century into his current feathered face that spreads the Gamecock spirit across state lines.
(10/25/21 6:52pm)
Considering the time period in which Jones Physical Science Center was built, it shouldn’t be a surprise two of the building's floors don't have a women’s bathroom. However, it remains unchanged today, which is disadvantageous to women in STEM and harmful to the scientific community on campus.
(10/12/21 2:22am)
For those who know The Room, “An Evening Inside The Room with Greg Sestero” went exactly how one would imagine. This double feature event, hosted last week by The Nickelodeon Theatre, had it all; spoons were thrown, “Hai” was shouted and Sestero brought first-hand references to several crazy Wiseau experiences.
(10/14/21 2:19am)
The name Page Ellington was just one item on a City Council committee’s list for renaming, but his rich and complex history propelled this nearly forgotten name to the celebrated namesake of the Columbia area’s newest park in the BullStreet District.
(10/19/21 12:23am)
Columbia has cultivated a hub of creativity for any form of art, and for any type of artist, over the past several years. This includes body art.
(10/12/21 2:37am)
The Columbia Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, “30 Americans,” features Black artists from the last four decades and their American experiences.
(11/08/21 2:43am)
The Fraternity Lot, an organized and iconic tailgating event at USC, is a popular, essential part of many students’ game day plans.
(10/18/21 4:18am)
The Gamecock Skate Club, an organization of skateboarders on campus, dismantles the misconceptions of skateboarders and promotes community and the mental and physical health of its members through skateboarding.
(11/08/21 9:59pm)
The size of the University of South Carolina’s student body might make it daunting to meet new people and find a niche. Within the USC Department of Theatre and Dance, traditions such as Circle Night and shared superstitions allow students to create a community where they belong.