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Which TV characters should you root for based on your favorite presidential candidate?
When you hear “CrossFit,” the mental image is often of an intense, hostile environment full of jacked-up personal trainers yelling workout commands at their clients; and crazed fitness junkies doing endless amounts of reps with the heaviest weights imaginable.
I’m the opposite of your typical gamer. I have extensive history with "Just Dance," and my “Crazy in Love” performances would make even Beyoncé weep.
Ah, summer. You see your friends’ posts from the beach or their overseas adventures, and you yearn for similar experiences, but without going into debt. There is hope — Columbia can be fun and exciting on a budget. Here are a few ideas to spice up your "staycation."
Rukia Brooks is a fourth-year computer science student who creates video games.
When shopping for a new apartment, most people focus on the essentials: couches, beds, chairs and tables.
Meg Southern, assistant principal at the international house at Maxcy College, aspires to create an educational dialogue between international students and students in Columbia through her radio show, “Passport Playlist.”
Are ya ready? Have you ever wondered what you should watch when you’re procrastinating or what artist is the best for dancing alone in your room? Well look no further, Zoe’s 101 offers weekly recommendations for what you should be watching, reading, listening to.
It's no surprise to see floral patterns adorning window displays this time of year, however the obvious trend is taking an edgier turn, for the better.
From casual to formal an all black look will keep you looking sharp and bold.
Have you ever stopped yourself, while mad, and thought, “Wow, did I just think that?”
Inspired by Anthropolgie’s ability to capture a free-spirited, bohemian “girl next door” aesthetic, we created our version of “Lana’s Closet”. As a Lana Del Rey fan, I’ve noticed her childlike demeanor, which, in combination with an emotional maturity, has helped her become the icon that she is. She takes her audience back in time, inspiring reflection.
You’ve probably noticed this cover isn’t like the other two you’ve seen on the stands this year. That wasn’t by accident.
On Monday, Nov. 16 at 10:30 a.m., students on USC’s campus promptly left class and traveled to the Longstreet Theatre.
The typical USC student is no stranger to the study abroad programs offered here. We’re bombarded by emails and besieged by spokespeople, all in an effort to coerce us into seeing the world.
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Since they played their first show together at 13 years old, the members of MyBrother MySister made a name for themselves in Midlands music.
College is all about appearances: how you look on the first day, how you cover up those dark circles after all-nighters and how you cover up your crippling fear of the real world.