• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
Scholar Commons University of South Carolina
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account

Home > USC_COLUMBIA > University Publications > The Daily Gamecock > 2007 > March

March
 

March

Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.

Follow

Switch View View Slideshow
 
  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Carroll; teasurer; disqualification; brown; violations; mark Stone; College Republican; George Parrish; Shuttle; campus; Parking Services; campus locations; Stoudenmire; delegation chairs; represent students; senate; Blackboard Awareness Day; Carroll still has treasurer position; Elections Commission upholds disqualifying Brown for violations; College Republican President George Parrish; Stoudenmire suggests new delegation chairs; College members may represent students in Senate; Shuttle keeps campus safe; Overnight escort service takes students to campus locations; Center helps blind overcome obstacles; S.C. Commission for the Blind trains disabled for jobs; life; Health professionals devise plan in case of outbreak; World Health Organization director discusses concerns if H5n1 flu strain surfaces; Greek life; about more than parties; shallowness; Stereotypes don’t leave room to learn about Greek community service; Relaxing a must after stressful weeks; Terrible; horrible; no-good; very bad days merit long showers; junk food; TV; True sisterhood doesn’t; depend on looks alone; Job hunt means faking professionalism; Clubs promote Spring Break safety; University events encourage practicing good judgment; Get caught up on Grey’s Anatomy; In case you missed it: intense; three-part episode filled with drama; romance; characters caught in limbo; General rules of gym should be practiced; Being courteous to others important while working out; Demographers argue on accuracy of life expectancy testing methods; Aging population could have dramatic economic effect on future generations in U.S.; Seniors leave on sour note; Wallace; Kelley rewrite record books; falter in overtime finale vs. Vanderbilt; Women hope to rest before tourney; Change in travel plans should allow ladies’ hoops to arrive in Georgia early; Outdated combine tests often fail to predict success in NFL; Football record books; hall of fame filled with combine underachievers

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Judge Gertner; feminine mystique; Annual Women's Studies Program Conference; Air soft; weapons; recreation; George Handy; biochemistry; chemistry; tornadoes; alabama; claim lives; storms; residents; hospital; Judge clarifies feminine mystique; Women encouraged to break glass ceiling; get both work; family; Tornadoes claim lives of 13 across Alabama; Storm traps residents beneath collapsed roof; sends 40 to hospital; Air Soft weapons found on campus; BB-like guns often used for recreation; mistaken as real guns; Intersection causes headaches; jams; City advises students to use common sense to navigate traffic; Leases can cause legal trouble; Law professor warns students to read contracts carefully; sign with caution; Heavy snow buries Midwest; the Plains; Schools; highways close after blizzard reduced visibility to quarter mile or less for 3 hours; Oscar nods reflect biases toward race in cinema; This year’s movie choices like “Babel” were diverse; but only in appearance; Mono wars: the infection strikes back; Emergency room deserves a new name with its long lines; lack of McDreamy; Poll confuses vanity with self-confidence; Roommate drama; conflict is normal; Living on campus teaches; students social skills; how to deal with confrontation; PS3 spirals downward against Wii; Sony falls short in market battle between Nintendo with expensive product; over-confidence; A More SAVVY You; indulgent; fashion event; Multicultural girls organization treats women to beauty; Simple solutions to replenish your; empty wallets; checking accounts; College costs; heavy spending leave students broke; with options; Gamecocks tangle with Tigers; No. 4 Carolina faces; No. 2 Clemson; fight for state’s supremacy; Postseason; predictions; 2007 SEC rankings in; SEC Player of the Year; Coach of the Year picked; possible seeds projected; USC offs Auburn; Women’s basketball team notches first SEC tournament win since 2003 with big victory; Season closes Saturday; USC finishes year with game against LSU; hope to earn winning record; Paladins sneak win; Furman defeats UNC-Greensboro in SoCon tourney

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: St. Patrick's Day; Green; Five points; fountain; shopping venture; Out of State Student Mentors; Dodd; presidential hopeful; Democrat; cocky; baseball; sarge frye; first case; justices; constitutional council; student senator; MENTORS SPONSOR SHOPPING VENTURE; Dodd visits USC; focuses on future; Presidential hopeful highlights education; economy; SG justices preside over first case; Constitutional Council hears complaint about student senator; Five Points prepares early for annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration; Columbia honors local artists; Koger Center’s hall of fame recognizes theatre; dance; studio; photography; music figures; RHA’s bus to mall makes its first run; Program aims to help students without cars shop off campus; This is your newspaper; tell us what you want; Gore’s hypocrisy ridiculous as pet rocks; Carbon neutral; lifestyle does not give former VP excuse to stuff his pockets; Both groups can find plus in potential abortion law; Requiring fetus’ ultrasound before ending pregnancy gives more informed choice; Monologues; inspires laughs; funds charity; Melissa Blackledge performs the “Vagina Workshop” monologue for “The Vagina Monologues” this weekend at Gambrell Hall. “Vagina Workshop” told the story of a young woman who learns to love her vagina.; Snake; revels in its own ridiculosity; Hustle & Flow; director’s new film hits mark with Southern inspired blues; sex drama; Law & Order; series prepares for 8th season; Popular NBC franchise readies for some changes following successful year; Blue Man Group’s comedy disappoints; Excellent performance marred by jokes; Gamecocks catch Tigers by their tails; Game 1: Honeycutt’s pitching helps USC cruise during in-state rivalry; Game 2: Ninth inning rally completes weekend sweep against Clemson; QB faces vandalism charge; Stephen Garcia accused of keying professor’s 2007 Toyota Corolla; USC’s Stephen Garcia was arrested Friday for the second time in two weeks.; LSU downs Carolina during basketball finale

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: immigration; cuba; mexico; latin america; world representatives; Cultural Exchange Association; road construction; wheat street; walking routes; Brooks; killing; 30 years ago; crime; World representatives discuss immigration; Speakers from Cuba; Mexico; Latin America relate to U.S. policies; 75-year-old woman charged with killing from 30 years ago; New witness says Nora Peggy Brooks; threatened father-in-law; Road construction annoys pedestrians; Wheat Street beautification project blocks sidewalks; some USC students forced to change walking routes; Civil rights leader pushes for knowledge of past; The Rev. Al Sharpton travels to S.C. to visit graves of his ancestors; Democratic presidential hopeful; sidesteps Confederate flag issue; Sen. Joe Biden visits S.C.; but stays silent on past criticism of the state; Republican; Democratic parties share same stance; Abortion; death penalty debates similar in politics; conflict with religious ideas; Graduates need not fear real world; Leaving behind security of college-life exciting; not terrifying nightmare; Coed roommate option eliminates cooty factor; Nice guys not condemned to finish last; Girls choose jerks who try harder; give more effort; than guys in friend zone; Family Guy; to visit campus; Voice actor for Cleveland; Herbert the Old Guy to discuss creative process of hit television show; Columbia musicians; skirmish with dead locations; Loss of quality venues hinders up-and-coming rockers from stardom; Sister Hazel sells out show; despite acoustic limitations; Band mixes old favorites; with new songs to create outstanding live formula; Bloc Party dodges sophomore slump; Chris Lighty: self-made mogul; Party need; must stop if players want to see field; Staying away from bars just one of tips to avoid legal troubles in future; Harris Honeycutt SEC Pitcher of the Week; Two-hitter earns USC ace weekly conference honor; Cat scratch fever continues; Gamecocks play first; mid-week game with trip to Charleston; Kings forward Artest arrested; Former defensive MVP arrested on assault charges; Garcia apologizes; After stellar season finish; Winthrop makes top 25 for first time in history; Eagles make NCAA tournament with win in Big South tourney

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Trans-fat; food additive; Sodexho; cuisine; spring semester; RHA; funding; tennis club; riddle race; nominated; award; Truman scholarship; national; jaber; Carter; SG update; Trans-fats not missed; Students reflect on food additive; one year later; Upcoming events set; for spring semester; Residence Hall Association discusses funding for tennis club; riddle race; Students nominated for award; Two USC juniors compete for national; Truman scholarship; Anti-war group comes to Columbia; Code Pink strives to prevent; future conflicts in Iran by organizing events; rallies; AAAS discusses opposite sexes; Common stereotypes; statistical data focus of Tuesday meeting; Faculty to study climate changes; Science professors receive grant to study waterways in North; South Carolina; Cheney adviser convicted; Scooter Libby found guilty of obstruction of justice; perjury; Army medical center under fire; Neglect of veteran patients bites Bush; administration; Car deaths call for fix in delayed traffic signs; Casualty statistics don’t reduce importance behind preventative road safety; Apocalypse safer under liberal masters; 2012 appears to mark transition from orderly society to all-out chaos; Cheering ends following Garcia’s failed chances; Calling radio haters: send your worst; Overplayed Celine Dion; Fergie invade my brain; cause internal bleeding; Trapeze artists hang; around; bring thrill of flight to Columbia; 300; brings graphic novel to big screen; Snyder; Butler discuss hopes; high expectations of new Frank Miller film; Kelley named All-SEC; Point guard makes first team; snubbed for Player of Year; GARCIA; BARRED FROM SPRING DRILLS; Spurrier suspends highly-recruited QB following second arrest of spring semester; Panthers part ways with QB Weinke; Thirty-four year-old; former Heisman winner released after 6 years; USC; SUFFERS SECOND LOSS OF SEASON; College of Charleston beats Gamecocks 5-4; at Joe Riley Park; Carolina basketball needs new leadership; Consecutive NIT titles are mark of mediocrity; not badge of hardwood glory

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: public health school; research department; ranked; academic analyst; Durstine; Exercise Science Department; sorority; incident; debate; DePauw; Delta Zeta; Young Democrats; Krystel Reid; Greek Village; Public health school; reaches No. 1 spot; Research department intends on continuing to hire top faculty; Sorority incident sparks debate; DePauw University chapter of Delta Zeta; receives criticism; Young Democrats President Krystel Reid; The movers and shakers of USC answer your burning questions for our reporters.; Columbia city council plans gang violence analysis; USC; Benedict College; community fight against crime; Student Senate debates election rules; Members consider problems; present next year’s budget; National Student Exchange offers new option; Program places participants across U.S. for same cost; S.C. DMV director: National driver’s license will cause hassle; 5 disastrous spring break faux-pas that need to end; High school holiday habits should stop at graduation; not stick around in college; Vacation shouldn’t only be drunkfest; Use time off from classes to relax; take it easy; not; get wasted every night; Slurs have no place; in political punditry; Satire goes too far; needs boundaries; Being offensive to anger others proves pointless; in poor taste for politics; Atkins: best recipe for weight loss; Less makeup; more beauty; People stop covering; faces up so natural glow can shine out; Body figure products help fix problem spots; Women can use items to smooth away; add shape to their booty; Kelley; Archie; earn All-SEC; Senior; freshman phenom honored by coaches; Ode to Kobe: L.A. forward; deserving of NBA MVP; Lakers star is only legit; candidate on crowded list of usual award suspects; Carolina rolls into Atlanta; This year’s SEC Tourney strikingly similar to last season; USC sweeps Coastal in afternoon doubleheader; Gamecocks improve to 20-3 on the season; Garcia trial postponed

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: St. Patrick; five points; Andrea Heyward; Carolina Service; Murphy; Geographt; regional ideas; global; conflicts; political ideals; Campus Crusade for Chrise; CRU; West Quad; Green Learning Community; Green; ST.PAT’SFIVEPOINTS; STUDENT GROUPS AID OVER BREAK; Lecture targets regional ideas; Geography presentation discusses territories; conflicts; political ideals across global platform; IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN; New “Green Learning Community” to be implemented in West Quad; Iraqi people would suffer if U.S. left late in game; Responsibility needs to be taken for military actions; affecting war-torn country; If you didn’t know; Skechers aren’t in; Lay off me; I’ll continue; proudly wearing my new sneakers around campus; Poor parenting can’t excuse childish ways; Middle school purity lost in classroom; Sergeant’s photos bring Iraq to S.C.; Exhibit will showcase art that depicts true landscape; noble efforts in war; Future depends on preparing business skills now; Financial management; careful career planning necessary for real world; Halfway Home; hails no laughter; Comedy Central fails again with newest; sitcom attempt; Gamecocks make early exit with first-round loss; Arkansas cuts down USC 82-52 in SEC tournament; Carolina to battle Brown at home; Baseball team to defend record against Bears through weekend series at Sarge Frye Field; Time to gather around the good stuff as 65 teams duke it out on hardwood; March Madness suspense better than bowl system’s lack of Cinderella stories

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Spring break; globe-trot; SCUBA; diving; time off; fun; less fortunate; Georgia; wrongly imprisoned; 25 years; Robert Clark; $1.2 million; 300; Students globe-trot during break; From Florida to France; Gamecocks spend time off having fun; helping less fortunate; Georgia set to pay back wrongly imprisoned man after 25 years; Five Points knows how to throw a party; State’s black lawmakers seek action rather than apologies; S.C. bill would require ultrasounds; Parking lot; Equipment wait hurts gym appeal; Outdoor exercise seems more timely; convenient than long lines of Strom; Leftists are always looking for a story; Liberal conspiracy lovers offer comedic theories for back-to-school blues; Confederate flag art; should stay on display; Student leaders hold potential; power; SG offers students chance to make impact; develop relationship with school; 300; delights with gore; battle scenes; Not for weak stomachs; movie will thrill action addicts; violence junkies; Rock remakes story of love; Comedian finds his soft side in classic tale about temptation from marriage; Marky Mark stereotype no longer fits Wahlberg; Actor trades in his bandanas for more serious roles; Columbia Stingers open first season with a buzz; Despite loss; coach excited for future; Carolina gets pair from LSU; Gamecocks open SEC play with strong performance against Bayou Bengals; Gamecocks knock out Hawks in round two; USC women defeat Hartford in WNIT game; to take on Hofstra at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.; USC QB APPLIES FOR PTI; OFFERS APOLOGY; Garcia gets day in court; pledges to make amends for “rookie mistakes”

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: baseball players; burglary; charged; Police Department; Chisenahll; Fuller; pitcher; outfielder; Edwards; campaign trail; Columbia; benedict college; scuba diving; club; adventures; unusual jobs; former waitress; midlands tech; strip club; tuition; Baseball players charged with burglary; USC outfielder Lonnie Chisenhall; left; and pitcher Nick Fuller were arrested Monday by the USC Police Department.; Edwards follows campaign trail to Columbia; Candidate discusses his platform about health care; education at Benedict College; Former waitress saves for USC tuition; Midlands Tech student dances at local strip club; to fund her education; Marian Webb; USC scuba diving club offers students; faculty experience; adventures; New meters anger Five Points shoppers; Many store owners; employees sign petitions saying that parking policies are hurting business; not bringing quicker space turnover; Chiquita pleads guilty; to paying Colombian terrorists for business; Prosecutor’s plea bargain calls for $25 million fine; but doesn’t identify company officials; High priced traffic tickets are increased for court fees; Traffic; criminal; municipal violation fines raised for victim/witness programs; Mutant turtle movie grasps innocence; Former popular TV show makes way to big screen; rekindling fond memories; Carol Burnett should lighten up; take a joke; Relationships are a learning process; Never regret past dating experiences; learn lessons from good; bad for future; Perkins’ ‘Wednesday’ not so perky; Son of “Psycho” star; releases folk-rock album with dark side; Nike pays bands for use of music; Athletics company asks groups to release workout recordings; !!! forces your feet; Myth Takes; album continues dance punk band’s unusual sound; Student juggles classes; job at record label; Young music manager climbs ladder to mogul status through hard work; passion; Baseball hosts UNC-Asheville in mid-week affair; Carolina will be contender despite lack of recent success; Basketball teams

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Candidates; RHA positions; prospective leaders; mining dining; campus cafeteria; grand marketplace; russell house; journalism school; director; Scripps howard; Shirey Staples Carter; administrator of the year; Mining dining data; Employees give an inside look at campus cafeteria; Candidates debate; for RHA positions; Prospective leaders talk about their strengths; discuss options for future; Journalism school director receives notable award; Scripps Howard names Shirley Staples Carter administrator of the year; New nuclear plants could open in state; Many disagree about safety; other sources of power still options; President Clinton to visit Columbia for NAACP celebration; Organization wants; Confederate flag removed from State House grounds; High court mulls ‘bong hits’; School control over student speech at stake during arguments; Lost Boy Scout was homesick; 12-year-old’s father says his son tried; to hitchhicke home; Old-school animation gets glorious film rebirth; Disney returns to original format that won viewers: 2-D cartoons; princesses; Fear cattle; not wonderful petroleum; Energy solutions still far away; so enjoy dark fuel while search is ongoing; Player records should stay short; crime-wise; YARN SHOP OPENS NEAR CAMPUS; New store offers knitting gear; advice in cozy atmosphere; Tios on Main dishes; award-winning cuisine; Tex-Mex restaurant; refreshing break from typical Mexican fare; Tanner: Freshmen were ‘family’; Arrests; dismissal; of 2 new players affects coach; team; Madness in; full swing as tourney tightens up; Sweet 16 will soon be pared down to college basketball’s Elite Eight; Out of hibernation; Football team hits field for first time since Liberty Bowl victory; Softball bound for Rocky Top; Gamecocks to face; doubleheader against women Volunteers; Pride on the line; Gamecocks to play host; to formidable Hofstra in WNIT’s third round

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Brown wins third election; After multiple run-offs, Student Government treasurer position finalized; Fashion show raises sweatshop awareness; USC student organizes event to promote university clothes made in safe factories; Student fees used for services; Tuition dollars used towards technology, transportation; City Council debates construction of wetlands; Flooding areas with wastewater may benefit ecosystem, quality, animal populations; S.C. House approves bill concerning abortion plan; Pet owners watch beloved animals closely after food recall causes deaths; Nearly 100 brands were contaminated, causing kidney failure, vomiting; Senate passes bill focusing on future elections; New measure designed to inform students, elections candidates; Starbucks should stick to what it knows best; Fantasy better than real deal in sports; Without getting physical, fans get chance to play games in dream leagues; Results in for USC’s least favorite song; You’re not alone if artists like Nickelback make you want to punch someone; Bad kissing inexcusable in collegiate relationships; Proper techniques should now be second nature, not something to learn; Rejuvenate subpar grades; It’s crunch time: boost your GPA, start with these tips; Making the best of sneezin’ season; Natural supplements not proven effective; Discovering science in empathy; Skin sensitivity shows connection in patients, therapists; Outrageous health claims from diet companies don’t always help, but can hurt; Stricken by the Pride; Carolina women’s season comes to an end with home loss; Gamecocks pound Terriers; Carolina avenges last season’s loss with 13-1 win; Here lie the fates of 16 final NCAA hoops teams; Road to Atlanta only gets tougher from here on out; Kansas could be champs; Softball swept by stingy Vols; Gamecocks fail to record a run in either game of doubleheader

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Student body president says goodbye; Tommy Preston completes his term today as newly elected Nick Payne prepares to take oath of office; Gullah language has deep roots in South Carolina; Trains cause traffic back up; Off -campus commute made difficult with excess railroad delays; Alcohol, medication abuse reaches new high; Police, USC officials urge students to be careful, responsible; Vatican dismisses former S.C. priests accused of sexual abuse; Italy trades terrorists for national integrity; Rocky mountain high beats beaches; Alternative vacations like walking up massive rocks not just macho exercise; Pedestrians, drivers alike too anxious for caution; Patience should be used on busy roads, could help save lives, stop accidents; Cutting war funds could cause defeat; Democratic “cut-and-run” approach would create another Vietnam disaster; Cartel in tune with fans; Powerful performance pumps it up, satisfies enthusiastic audience; Bright Eyes switches direction with folk; Band’s tune plays commentary against mainstream; Fashion designer promotes choice in Islamic culture; Despite religion’s limits, Yalcin provides women option of showing off; ‘Crackdown’ offers little fun; Xbox 360 game better than others, falls behind ‘Grand Theft Auto’ galor; Joyous time proves quiet without new athletic crime; Take day to appreciate rare occasion, celebrate lack of police attention; Spring practice warms up; Football team runs second training day in heat without pads; Gamecocks travel to Starkville; USC prepares for Miss. State meeting in weekend series; Men’s tennis plays LSU, Arkansas; Team aims to improve standing with division weekend matchups

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Wake me up before you Yo-Yo; WUSC FM gets wacky with record-breaking attempt to kick off fundraiser event week; New officials get inducted; Inauguration marks new beginning for students, campus; Campus women’s group travels to Washington D.C. conference; Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance gets inspired by influential advocates, fi nds passion in speakers’ causes at national meeting to discuss global issues, rights; Leaders authorize banning of gay unions; S.C. among 8 states to define marriage as heterosexual pairing; Video shows Charleston officer shoving skateboarder into hedge; Numerous complaints from business owners, incidents demonstrate urgent need for more parks for skating; Hidden Riddle Race lets students play, raise funds; Senior thesis project makes money for St. Jude’s Hospital; Students, toy will help USC break world record; Animal activism goes ridiculously far; Controversy over “Knut” shows laughable things done to protect nature; You’ll snag dream job; search might be necessary; Keep daily grind on back burner now; College kids should spend time enjoying life rather than rushing off to work; Sandler outshines mediocre plotline; “Reign Over Me” not worthy of timeless praise; too stiff, flawed to reach full potential despite outstanding cast; ‘Chronicles’ fails to deliver material; Turtles welcome exciting rebirth; Splinter’s favorite team returns to screen, fulfills fan expectations of kawabunga, fighting, pizza obsessions; Apple TV offers few choices, not best alternative to TiVo; Battlestar Galactica’ offers dark, intellectual series; Saturday scrimmage shots; Big Dance loses flavor due to top seed power; Madness replaced by boredom due to lack of underdog storylines; Carolina takes MSU to woodshed; Gamecocks open weekend road series with 20-3 win over Bulldogs, start SEC play 4-2; Men’s tennis nets 4-3 victory over Arkansas; Gamecocks keep Hogs winless in SEC competition

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: ETextbooks in limbo; Student focuses on saving lives ; Volunteer holds several jobs, still finds time for schoolwork; Bookstore deadline missed by majority of teaching staff; Shootout leaves 3 dead, including police officers; Suspect fled scene in stolen cruiser, met with gunfire; Artists turn to nature; Stick sculptures help creators, viewers reconnect with life; Bikers need to stop pulling our chains; Dangerous maneuvering, dodging to get to classes frustrates patient walker; Professors key to easing soaring textbook prices; Bring faith lessons back to students who want it; Leaf-blowers’ buzzing not so pleasing; Outdoor campus keep-up is overdone, takes away from university’s scenery; Modest Mouse turns out new seafaring hits; The River’ mixes Deep South background with R&B styles; Columbia Records’ Noel Gourdin is reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, D’Angelo on spiritual debut album; Heavy Heavy Low Low meets high expectations; Rich Boy’s self-titled record bound to be a hit; Album taps into Southern rap market but doesn’t offer anything new; Baseball climbs to No. 1 spot; If you play intramurals then please SHOW UP; Softball looking for Compton’s 1, 000th victory; Coach Steve Spurrier tees it up for fundraiser with Auburn’s Tommy Tuberville; USC res chedules practice time for week, set for Pro Timing Day

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: STUDENT STUDIES FATIGUE, MOODS, EXERCISE; USC research may expose protein’s link to serotonin; Alpha Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon host forum on skin color; RHA president, officers elected; Amanda Pippin wins top office with 22 votes; Steve Smith to serve as group’s vice president; Sanford faces criticism for failure to file report; Governor’s volunteer group taps $150, 000 grant, but hasn’t filed accountability form, critics say; Convention center gets MySpace page; Columbia visitor’s bureau turns to popular social Web site to raise awareness for events; Collision kills 2 children, hospitalizes 2 others; Bush threatens veto against Democrats’ bill to withdraw troops from Iraq; Patriot Act’s communications authority nearing nullification; Lesbian should fight for equality, custody; Monthly ‘plague’ strikes male athletes; Sci-fi label cannot mask drama’s greatness; Pamprin, Kotex could’ve helped prevent tragedy, shame of student stars; Gamecocks’ losses should not hinder team spirit; Ronnie Jordan offers laughs; Festival includes Geisha, Godzilla; Salty Nut Café measures up; New ‘Reno 911!’ to debut April 1; More antics from characters make great show greater; Gamecocks scorch Phoenix; Jones’ two homers, four RBIs propel Carolina to 10-6 win; Softball swipes second of series; Coach Compton gets 1, 000th career win against Winthrop; The Daily Gamecock opens mailbag

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Finding classes that fit for you; Off beat courses in arts, phys ed can help students become well rounded; After tumultuous election season, SG may change codes; Asma Jaber; Sigma NU named top donor; Fraternity raised $31, 000 in gameball run for National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Carolina Day at the Statehouse brings out local children; Beer law change will bring better brews to SC; Raising alcohol content allowed opens the door for imports, craft beers; S.C. legislators close nuclear landfill to nation’s waste; Barnwell dump will only take trash from South Carolina, two other states; Iran shows video of captured UK sailors, marines; Iran shows video of captured UK, sailors, marines; Girls want more than random flings; Most women interested in something other than an emotionless hookup; Changing a flat tire just as important as chemistry; People afraid to say what they mean; Speakers are not always willing to take complete responsibility of words; ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ provides insight; Look at miraculous events makes good food for thought; New diet options allow more ways to shed pounds; To lose weight, ‘Moore Menu’ advises varying different food groups from pyramid; Managing stress difficult; stay on track; Stay organized during important end-of-semester time; Try to choose health, not fads; Be wary of weight-loss plans that seem too good to be true; Hey! Football isn’t the only sport needing Baseball, basketball, soccer and the rest are just as deserving of our common support, passion; NFL scouts visit Columbia; Kelley earns national award; Sprint meet races home; First major outdoor season meet will test Gamecocks’ speed

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2007 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2007

    University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    Keywords: Greek Village reaches capacity; Two new houses set to open next fall; last house in 2008; a day in the life of ; USC student prepares for Ironman triathlon; Michael Dole to race for senior thesis, raise charity money; Family charged with holding teen captive; Pennsylvania couple, kids to stand trial for ‘slave’; Dr. Dan Overcash; Tuskegee airmen recognized for service; Black WWII pilots receive Congressional Gold Medal in front of emotional crowd; Suburban homes offer cover for marijuana greenhouses; In last 6 weeks police have raided nearly 70 homes in north Georgia; AAAS debates ‘the video vixen’; Group looks at role of women in media, business worlds; Net gaming shows fix for world’s ills: fight demons; Despite disputes between nations, supernatural foes provide outlet for anger; Video games reveal inner guitar hero; Hours in front of screen don’t waste time, show secret to hidden purpose; Learn before debating with professors; Unfamiliar teaching style creates new opportunity for personal adaptation; Murphy, LCD Soundsystem release breaks new ground; COUPLES CAN DATE WITHOUT EMPTYING POCKETS; Romance, thoughtfulness are achievable without wearing out bank account; Wilderness Documentary brings reality back to roots; Gamecocks ready to corral Commodores; No. 1 USC meets No. 3 Vanderbilt in weekend series, clash of college titans; ICE COLD SEASON ALMOST OVER; Inferno fizzle, slide toward lukewarm finish on tough year; Softball snaps sour streak; USC picks up win against Winthrop, gets ready for MSU

 
 
 

Search

Advanced Search

  • Notify me via email or RSS

Browse

  • Collections
  • Disciplines
  • Authors
  • Faculty Expert Gallery

Submissions

  • Author FAQ

Links

  • University Libraries
  • Access, Use and Removal Policy
 
Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright