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(03/30/22 11:41pm)
The South Carolina Men’s Rugby Club supports several philanthropic programs as a way to give back to the community for their support, grow its fan base and keep the club in top condition.
(02/24/22 2:21am)
Learning a new flip, twist or any type of extreme body movement goes beyond just forcing the physical movement required.
(03/13/22 10:00pm)
Gamecock students and fans are used to seeing the university mascot, Cocky, cheer on teams at athletic events. However, if the roles were reversed, what sport would Cocky play?
(11/23/21 3:56am)
The South Carolina men’s club volleyball team hosted its first tournament in over two years and finished second as the team prepared for its spring season.
(10/12/21 2:09am)
For USC's wrestling club, leaving campus in March 2020 at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic meant the end of their season before it even started. In the ensuing 2020-21 school year, the wrestling club faced a similar fate, as they also didn’t compete, or even practice, that year.
(04/23/21 1:35am)
From "Casablanca" in 1942 to "Avengers: Endgame" in 2019, movies continue to provide relatable stories and characters that people can return to again and again. Filmmaker Wyatt Lasche aims to give audiences just that.
(04/14/21 1:53am)
From theater to computer science students, OverReactors Improv offers a space for students to practice their improv skills and even perform in front of a live audience.
(03/31/21 1:27am)
Transitioning to college can be a scary time. It can leave students feeling homesick or lonely, especially in the first year. The Ask a Mom group wants to encourage students, create a space to come talk about anything they want and even grab a good old-fashioned mom hug.
(03/26/21 1:56am)
What started as jam sessions at Riverside Apartments has turned into an upcoming local band where all frequencies are welcome. Opus & The Frequencies is a Columbia-based band composed of all USC alumni: A group of guys who “want to rock out with the whole city.”
(03/09/21 4:52am)
Tapp’s Outpost, settled right in the middle of Five Points, is a place for artists to take a breath and get weird while pursuing their passion, Caitlin Bright, executive director at the Outpost, said. The Outpost provides a place for artists to expand their craft and community in Columbia.
(03/02/21 3:17am)
A chalk drawing of “In Pizza We Trust,” #LegalizeMarinara in illuminated neon, bold lettering on the wall adjacent to a big Warhol-esque wall of black, red and white prints, fill the inside of Stoner’s Pizza Joint.
(02/05/21 1:40am)
Before opening Vista Nutrition, owner Kayla Smith had always dreamed of owning her own business. After having two daughters within 11 months of each other, she started drinking teas and shakes to get healthy.
(02/01/21 12:04am)
The Palmetto State is known for a variety of things — its rich history, its popular tourist destinations and its tropical climate — but there is another, less-spoken quality of South Carolina: its music.
(11/30/20 3:57am)
For the past 35 years, Women in Music has fought to empower, educate and advance women in the music industry. The organization's 35th year comes with many accomplishments worldwide, but progress is still to be made.
(11/20/20 4:44am)
Comic book artist and animator Corey "Roc Bottom" Davis is on a mission to redefine Columbia's art scene.
(11/18/20 3:33am)
Serving food, pouring drinks and greeting customers are not the only responsibilities student workers in the service industry have — they are balancing work and school at the same time, all while learning life lessons along the way.
(11/17/20 3:28am)
Live music has slowly been making a return to the social scene, and a class at USC has capitalized on it. This Friday, The Senate will host the first annual Colaroo music festival.
(11/10/20 3:55am)
Columbia is known for being "famously hot," and Meet Your Cremator is bringing more heat to the city. With 12 sauces to choose from, watch out for silly siblings and dad jokes when offered a taste — you just might get punked into meeting your cremator.
(10/16/20 12:27am)
A place bursting with autumn atmosphere, Second Wave Coffee and Books in Lexington, South Carolina, is located on about five acres of property and is described as a "very warm environment" by frequent Second Wave customer Jazzmyn Jay.
(10/29/20 4:49pm)
Ice Cold Beer is both a refreshing drink and one of the favorite arcade games of the owners of Transmission Arcade. Why not enjoy them both at once?