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(09/19/13 6:35pm)
If you are open to it, diversity can be found at the University of South Carolina. Sadly though, much of this campus looks quite homogenous at first glance. Large groups of kids wear similar outfits, speak the same way and are focused on fitting into a certain culture. After looking closer, you can see students who don’t fit this standard, who don’t care about fitting it, and who mingle with many of their peers including those of different races. These people are important in creating a campus that is truly integrated.
(09/19/13 6:25pm)
Question of the Day: Why is everyone kissing everyone all the time?
(09/19/13 6:18pm)
What’s more alluring than a movie that “shouldn’t exist?” Randy Moore’s first film “Escape From Tomorrow” was shot on location at Disney Parks in California and Florida without any permission or filming rights from the Disney Company. The film features psychological meltdowns, a father lusting after young girls and an overall otherworldly and sinister feel never before associated with Disney. By all means, this film should not exist.
(09/19/13 6:16pm)
We came, we trained at Bates, in vain, QSI’s..they were hard
Fire alarm, no fire, at that point we were done
That’s not something we’ll deny
(09/19/13 6:07pm)
Nina Davuluri was crowned the 2014 Miss America on Sunday night. Davuluri, 24, made history by being the first contestant of Indian descent to be crowned Miss America. Unfortunately, the historic win was marred by racist tweets from those who thought she didn’t quite fit the “mold” of what a “real American” looked like.
(09/19/13 5:47pm)
It’s been a long time coming. Black has followed and plagued me. It’s stalked me like I’m Wednesday Adams… all for one reason: punk was in. When I say “in,” I mean for a long time. Technically, punk never left; regardless if it’s a trend in fashion, it has always been (and will always be) a lifestyle.
(09/19/13 5:43pm)
“Glee” star Cory Monteith’s death came as a blow to most; he was in a relationship with his gorgeous costar (Lea Michele) and recently completed a round of rehab. He was set to start shooting a new season of the musical television show when news of his untimely demise began to appear in my timeline and then confirmed by several news sources.
(09/19/13 5:37pm)
Social media is great way for a college campus to connect. Large schools like the University of South Carolina can feel a little smaller with sites like Facebook and Twitter. Students are updated on events they can attend or find out what other people on campus are doing. Sitting in class—whether warranted or not—you can see the scope of social media. People are always on their phones or computers checking their accounts.
(09/19/13 5:32pm)
Bell used various CNN articles for his research.
(09/19/13 5:29pm)
Every comedian dreams of the day they get to yell, “LIVE FROM NEW YORK…” on the stage in Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Center. For six lucky individuals, this fantasy will come true. “Saturday Night Live” has been responsible for catapulting the careers of comedy legends (Chevy Chase, Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Adam Sandler, to name a small few) for almost four decades.
(09/16/13 11:02pm)
What’s more alluring than a movie that “shouldn’t exist?” Randy Moore’s first film “Escape From Tomorrow” was shot on location at Disney Parks in California and Florida without any permission or filming rights from the Disney Company. The film features psychological meltdowns, a father lusting after young girls and an overall otherworldly and sinister feel never before associated with Disney. By all means, this film should not exist.
(09/10/13 5:14pm)
A great big sigh of relief swept over me the night before classes started. I was relieved all my residents had successfully moved in and they looked like bright and shiny students ready to tackle the academic world of USC. My bright and shiny students faded rather quickly within the first week of classes. From residents asking if they could switch rooms because the sunlight didn’t shine upon their faces in the morning or the innocent posters that had quickly been ripped off of their walls within the few days they graced my dorm’s hallways, I was ready to seek out the master key to my dorm and lock out all my possessed freshmen residents.
(09/10/13 5:11pm)
Dressing awfully isn’t usually something I find endearing, but my brother is a very special case as his sartorially clueless self tries really, really hard to please me by attempting to understand fashion.
(09/10/13 7:03am)
The majority of college students are tentative to share even minor details of their social lives with their parents. As a matter of fact, college is a setting where many live by a sort of “what happens in Vegas” motto. Although Hollywood’s outrageous portrayal of college parties has been nowhere close to accurate, the reality of it is still not something one would want taking place anywhere near parent scrutiny. Things get interesting in the upcoming comedy “Neighbors” when a fraternity house leader is all for moving his brotherhood into suburbia and next door to a couple of new parents.
(09/09/13 8:51pm)
Pro Tobacco Ban
(09/09/13 8:40pm)
G&B Fall Style Behind the Scenes 2012 from Tucker Prescott on Vimeo.
(09/09/13 8:34pm)
Devia Robinson has seen it all.
(09/09/13 8:03pm)
What do we think of..
(09/09/13 7:49pm)
Move over Rover, there’s a new coach in town, and he means business. Frank Martin was named USC’s men’s basketball head coach on March 27, 2012, leading the team into their 105th season as a varsity sport. For the past five seasons, he’s managed to lead the Kansas State University Wildcats to the NCAA tournament four times, with a current overall winning record for the season. He’s hoping to lead the Gamecocks in the same direction.
(09/09/13 5:59pm)
Picture this: After a night in Five Points, you end up back at the apartment of the boy who bought you vodka cranberries all night and told you your eyes were “so pretty.” Waking up in a daze, you awkwardly accept his “Shacking Shirt,” paired with your skirt from the night before. To be courteous, he asks for your number and you trek down the stairs of his apartment barefoot, heels in hand. Just when you thought things couldn’t get more awkward, sitting on the couch is not only his roommate, but also the kid you have been talking to in your Poli Sci class. Perfect. Does this scenario sound familiar? Being in college, most of us have either experienced or heard of a similar horror story.