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Is Leonard Fournette a South Carolina Legend?

(10/18/15 11:00pm)

Leonard Fournette, the Louisiana State University football team’s halfback and Heisman Trophy candidate, probably just gained popularity in Columbia due to his knack for words and flawless support for those who need it the most. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/10/leonard-fournette-south-carolina-legend

On the Air: Bob Brinkmeyer

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

Professor Bob Brinkmeyer teaches in the English department and is the director of southern studies, but every Tuesday evening you can find him in the WUSC-FM studio as host of “The Source,” a radio show devoted to a variety of African music.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/on-the-air-bob-brinkmeyer

Suite Style: Smells

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

Living on your own is one of the most exciting things about being a college student. It’s fun to have people over and use your space, until it starts to leave your room with unwanted smells. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/suite-style-smells

Food Fight: Sushi

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

Sushi: to some, it is like that strangely hot person who you originally thought wasn’t your type but fell for instantly. To others, it’s like that weirdo who won’t stop texting you. In other words, you either are completely obsessed with sushi or not. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/food-fight-sushi

Fish Out Of Water: Punk Show

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

I did not leave my first punk show a happy camper. That is because someone elbowed me in the face. And that is because I ended up in the middle of a mosh pit no one warned me about. And that is because punk shows are terrifying.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/fish-out-of-water-punk-show

Student Spotlight: Phil Carter

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

When Phil Carter opened for Iliza Shlesinger in September, his “Pics or it didn’t happen!” punchline was met with laughs, but a collective groan filled the Russell House Ballroom. Apparently dead baby jokes are tough to sell.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/student-spotlight-phil-carter

Student Spotlight: Gabriella Herstik

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

On a campus of oversized T-shirts and Nike shorts, Gabriela Herstik stands out. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/student-spotlight-gabriella-herstik

Artist In Residence: Vidal James

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

Vidal James is what many would call a natural-born performer. He is a triple threat — a classically trained singer, initially self-taught dancer and choreographer.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/artist-in-residence-vidal-james

Sweat and Tell: Aerial Silks

(11/18/15 2:00pm)

When I was told that I would be going to an aerial silks class for this column, I had to do a little research. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/11/sweat-and-tell-aerial-ropes

He Named Me Malala Review

(10/15/15 11:00pm)

He Named Me Malala is the next movie you should see in theaters. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/10/he-named-me-malala

I'm Hip-Hop, Not K-pop

(10/15/15 1:57am)

What comes to mind when you think of modern South Korean music  — look-alike girl groups? Boys sporting eyeliner? 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/10/im-hip-hop-not-k-pop

Emmy & Oliver Review

(10/01/15 12:00am)

Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway is a book like many others.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/10/emmy-oliver-review

Tim Bryson Wrongly Impeached

(10/02/15 12:00am)

Tim Bryson, the first black Fraternity Council president, took action to suspend thirteen fraternities from recruitment for five days on August 31st. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/10/tim-bryson-wrongly-impeached

Game Day 101

(09/29/15 12:00am)

Put aside any insecurity you may have surrounding our quarterback position and our two losses, because you should still go out and enjoy game day. For any first-years confused as to how game day works, here are some tips to make sure this season goes well:

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/09/game-day-101

SC Pride: Past, Present, Future

(02/29/16 3:00am)

Columbia is a curious place. We find ourselves situated solidly in the Bible Belt, a region termed for its conservative tendencies. Being primarily a university town, we’re thankfully fed a regular, if not modest diet of new ideas and ways of thinking.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2016/02/sc-pride-past-present-future

Ryan Adams' "1989" Review

(09/24/15 1:35am)

Taylor Swift is the most scrutinized, celebrated and studied figure in pop culture. Kanye West and Beyoncé may give her a run for her money, but I digress. 

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/blog/gblog/2015/09/ryan-adams-1989

Scene & Heard: Pillow Talk

(10/14/15 5:19pm)

I pulled into a driveway and I saw four punks sitting on a dimly lit porch.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/10/scene-and-heard-pillow-talk

Independent Carolina: Putting Yourself Through College

(10/14/15 5:19pm)

According to Forbes, students who pay for their own education will perform better.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/10/independent-carolina

Suite Style: Sight

(10/14/15 5:19pm)

Studying in a dorm or an apartment can be depressing with the harsh florescent lights and boring, generic desk lamps. Here are five easy solutions on how to show off your aesthetic while brightening up your space.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/10/suite-style-lighting

Fish Out of Water: Ritual Abjects

(10/14/15 5:19pm)

The tight-knit nature of Columbia’s art and music scene makes for some truly eclectic shows — you just have to know where to look.

https://www.gandbmagazine.com/article/2015/10/fish-out-of-water-ritual-abjects


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