The Gamecock Pantry works to fulfill its vision
By Khadijah Dennis | March 24, 2014The Gamecock Pantry’s sole mission since its opening in November of last year is to serve and be utilized as a resource.
The Gamecock Pantry’s sole mission since its opening in November of last year is to serve and be utilized as a resource.
The last of Riverbanks Zoo’s original group of flamingos died on Thursday, a month before the zoo’s 40th anniversary, The State reported.
Three years ago, when Rebecca Phillips took the helm of the Mighty Sound of the Southeast, the band’s sound wasn’t all that mighty.
Bonnaroo and Firefly may be a bit out of your price range, but don’t give up on your musical festival dreams just yet.
Whether you’re looking to lose weight, manage a long-term health condition or age more gracefully, the solution is closer than you may think.
Taylor Dietrich’s face lights up when she talks about the kids. Whether it’s 11-year-old Keldon Hemingway or little Lila Monzinga, she beams when she brings them up. And for good reason.
While most students spend the summer trying to relax after a long year of classes, Natalie Rooney will spend 42 days of hers running more than 4,000 miles across the country.
A Fortune 100 company is eyeing a move into an office building that a private contractor has planned for USC’s campus.
To try to ease some of the pre-break pressure, the Student Health Services trotted out four furry friends, who got students out of their books, if only for a few minutes.
USC’s art department is planning to go by a new name — the School of Visual Art and Design — that it hopes will better capture what it offers and improve its cachet.
Jocelyn Olcott’s participation in the International Women’s Year Conference in 1975 explored the many questions women sought to answer.
Standing for 24 hours is a challenge. And for some, dancing for that long seemed out of the question.
Stroll Out Stigma wrapped up Carolina Beautiful week presented by Campus Wellness Friday night, when students came to watch groups stroll and learn about eating disorders, mental illness, sexual assault and more.
Crowds packed the Township Auditorium Thursday night as One Book, One Columbia, a month-long city reading initiative, culminated in its signature event, a lecture by South Carolina author Pat Conroy about his life and writing motivations. His book, “My Reading Life,” was selected as the initiative’s official title.
If you’ve had a bad experience at a restaurant or business recently, you might be able to “Grumble” about it soon.
Three weeks after student Sen. Lindsay Richardson presented a new Student Government constitution, the student body president-elect took to the floor once again Wednesday to propose another draft of the proposal.
Amber Krzys told the crowd in the Russell House Ballroom Wednesday night that she believes the act of loving your body starts with establishing a healthy internal relationship.