World Night unites cultures on campus
By Caitlin Burnham | March 22, 2017World Night, organized by International Student Services, brought together students from a variety of cultures and allowed them to celebrate their differences.
World Night, organized by International Student Services, brought together students from a variety of cultures and allowed them to celebrate their differences.
Tuesday night Tapp's Art Center hosted Songversation, a cabaret inspired night of music and conversation, with psychedelic folk artist Quark Lepton.
Local bands competed against one another for a chance to open for Cassadee Pope at Springfest in March.
With Stephen Colbert getting more popular with his political commentary, The Tonight Show host needs to adapt quickly.
"Logan" was a different type of superhero movie, in large part because of its R-rating, which could start to become a trend in the comic book movie genre.
"Black and White Rainbows," the seventh studio album from popular British-rock band Bush is disappointing at best.
Colin Moriarty is leaving Kinda Funny to start a new chapter in his life, and A&C Editor Darby Hallman takes a moment to thank him for everything he has done.
ABC's "The Bachelor" finale aired a few days ago. Monday night, Carolina Productions and Freshman Council hosted their own spinoff event that combined "The Bachelor" with popular '70s program "The Dating Game."
Small businesses within Columbia have been facing an increasingly difficult time economically according to Dave Shaw, owner of the local restaurant SakiTumi and Columbia advertising agency Flying Napkins.
For this new spotlight series, we take a look at Silver City Comics. As Columbia’s oldest comic shop, there’s a lot to like about this convenient specialty store just across the river.
Five years after changing the game with "The Whore of Akron," Esquire veteran Scott Raab shines with another outside-inside look at the Cleveland Cavaliers in his Feb. 28 return to the printed, bound word.
"Sexual Misconduct Third Degree" and "Aggravated Assault," the winners of the Best of Show award at the juried student exhibition, provide depth to an ongoing conversation about sexual assault and its consequences, or lack thereof.
Bryan Singer’s “X-Men” created the backbone that every other superhero movie would be based off of for the next decade or more. If James Mangold has done the same thing with “Logan,” then the genre may have more longevity than anyone would have imagined.
Michigan-based band Greensky Bluegrass is performing at the Columbia Music Farm this Thursday, March 9. Read what the band's banjo player, Michael Arlen Bont had to say to The Daily Gamecock.
Cold War Kids performed live at Music Farm Saturday night. If you weren't able to attend, you can check out our gallery of images from the show.
With the sequel hitting shelves earlier this week, Mike Woodel takes a retrospective look at Scott Raab's "The Whore of Akron" and its impact on him about half a decade later.
At a loss for spring break plans? Never fear, The Daily Gamecock is here with awesome ideas you won’t regret.