Remixing traditions: How one Gamecock fan gave Sandstorm a ‘second life’
Marcus Washington recorded a song in his bedroom that is now played in Williams-Brice Stadium for the nearly 80,000 fans to hear during football season.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Dec 8, 2022
Marcus Washington recorded a song in his bedroom that is now played in Williams-Brice Stadium for the nearly 80,000 fans to hear during football season.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Nov 16, 2022
Segra Park will show off more 1 million Christmas lights this holiday season. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Nov 10, 2022
South Carolina’s highly touted freshmen have formed a strong bond during their transition from high school to college.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Nov 9, 2022
A list of who won what and where in Tuesday’s general election
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Nov 7, 2022
Midlands residents will have the opportunity to see the last total lunar eclipse until 2025 — but they’ll have to wake up at the crack of dawn.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Oct 24, 2022
The airport became the first in the state to adopt the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program on Monday.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Oct 20, 2022
Ruby Sunshine is renovating an historic building that was home to Yesterday’s for more than 40 years.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Oct 19, 2022
Ride.Jaunt, a Charlotte based company, is expanding to Columbia this week. The company was initially slated to launch its shuttles in early September.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Oct 12, 2022
Lamont Paris wants to see the Gamecocks grow and develop in his first year as head coach at South Carolina.
Read MoreBy Michael Sauls | Oct 12, 2022
Head coach Teddy Keaton and the Yellow Jackets are 9-22 since the program started in 2018.
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The game of soccer has provided David Kenga with many unique opportunities. Now, he's trying to provide those same opportunities to underprivileged youth from, Columbia to Kenya.
Reporter @wrainey22 has more
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/
We are honored to partner with David to support his Elite Soccer Training Outreach in Kenya.
Columbia soccer trainer’s charity work links South Carolina, Kenya https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/ via @USCCarolinaNews
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First words in the newsroom this semester: https://twitter.com/USCCarolinaNews/status/1618626380190846981