Tag: USC
‘Genocide Photos Ahead’: Anti-abortion group displ...
By Macaila Bogle | Oct 23, 2024
Get your ‘Boo’ on: Annual Riverbanks Z...
By Jayden Simmons | Oct 21, 2024
Out-of-state football fans find community in Colum...
By Mollie Naugle | Oct 15, 2024
ESPN spotlight boosts Columbia’s local businesses,...
By Mary Gaughan | Sep 23, 2024
USC College of Education celebrates 150 years of R...
By Ky Villegas | Sep 12, 2024
AI: The new communications tool or the new editor-in-chief?
by Jayden Simmons | Dec 11, 2024
AI is revolutionizing the communications field. While it offers efficiency and new possibilities, it also comes with some ethical concerns.
Read MoreSouth Carolina’s economic metrics tell a confusing story
by Geri Johnson | Nov 20, 2024
Despite some positive economic metrics, many residents are still suffering. Experts point to a loss of purchasing power.
Read MoreCivil rights convictions expunged: “History will say, ‘Well done.'”
by Ky Villegas | Oct 29, 2024
Two of the original activists were in attendance for the expungement ceremony held Oct. 25.
Read MoreSouth Carolina bands fundraise for family in Gaza
by Micheal Jacobs III | Oct 11, 2024
Some rock musicians performing Saturday said they see an obligation to use their music as a vehicle for activism.
Read MoreBlatt Bonanza showcases student unity in the face of Russell House ‘roast’
by Jayden Simmons | Sep 20, 2024
Some students and organizers viewed the event as an alternate event for the student body.
Read MoreAshlyn Watkins case puts USC’s crime log in spotlight. Here’s how it works
by Mollie Naugle | Sep 11, 2024
The fallout from a recent allegedly violent incident involving a USC women’s basketball player had many around campus looking to the crime log for details.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Alternative event set for USC on night of controversial ‘roast’ of VP Harris
by Jayden Simmons | Sep 7, 2024
With two controversial figures appearing on USC’s campus, several organizations are planning an alternative event to keep students safe.
Read MoreUSC School of Music kicks off centennial celebration with historic performance
by Mary Gaughan | Sep 6, 2024
The school celebrates 100 years with a Koger Center performance featuring its largest ensembles.
Read MoreColumbia students, universities face federal aid delay fallout
by Annie Poteat and Sydney Zulywitz | Sep 3, 2024
Free application for federal financial aid has been delayed for the second year in a row. Some students aren’t in school. Will it happen again next year?
Read MoreOvercrowding at Columbia’s animal shelter is a dog problem. It costs some animals their lives
by Mary Gaughan and Macaila Bogle | Aug 30, 2024
A dog peers around the corner of its kennel at the Columbia Animal Shelter. (Photo by Macaila...
Read MoreUSC’s Garnet and Black scrimmage brings good football for free
by Jaden Ann Cross | May 1, 2024
The Black Team met the Garnet Team during USC’s much-awaited Spring Game.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Feel Free maker Botanic Tonics to change minimum age for sale from 18 to 21
by Riley Edenbeck | Apr 28, 2024
“I just started feeling like that’s probably not something that’s the right thing to do.”
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