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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Splashing instead of Stoning; Pastafarians raise money for Amnesty International; Q&A with Patricia Moore-Pastides; Cookbook showcases festive Greek foods, promotes healthy living; Journalists talk politics, election, evolving industry; Politico writer, ‘Meet the Press’ producer visit USC; Alcohol leading cause of arrests; Various gameday violations create safety concerns; Prison director tests signal jamming technology; Student’s suicide sparks privacy debate; 8 Germans, 2 Brits behind Europe terror plot; Band competes for slot on CBS; USC among schools vying for $25K in ‘Hawaii Five-0’ video contest; Poverty, not religion, at fault for stoning; Athletes need financial direction; Stars who grew up poor often lose all wealth after ‘glory days’ end; World Wide Web is world wide problem; Dependence on Internet stunting; Call of wild louder than chatter of gossip; Meditation, exposure to outdoors leads to transformative experience college lacks; Milan fashion week accents the bold; Labels from Dolce & Gabbana to Versace showed off varied spring collections; NBC worth negative $600 million; Peacock dismisses CEO Zucker, finalizes Comcast takeover as ratings continue to hover at bottom; USC returns to Stone for SEC slate; Gamecock women to host Western Division foes Ole Miss, Mississippi State; GAMECOCKS TO HOST BLAZERS; Men’s soccer surging with two straight road upsets, despite depleted lineup; Volleyball back at home; Carolina to face Arkansas, undefeated LSU squad
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC considers LGBT center; Student proposal looks to provide educational resources, programs; I-Comm Week brings top talent; CNN reporter Candy Crowley headlines event; A USC Love Story: Couple picked for free wedding after tragic circumstances beset family member. ‘GameDay’ to visit Columbia; ESPN to broadcast game Saturday, new rules enforced; Gator processors make hunt worthwhile; Emanuel announces run for Chicago mayor; Travel advisory issued for European hot spots; New LGBT center requires support; Worldwide instant communication justifies Internet dependence; Audiences blur lines between fiction, reality; Law punishes generosity in today’s society; Coach’s outreach to homeless student violates codes, sparks moral question; Local music crawls through Vista; 35 area bands played on six separate stages during Music Crawl; Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan charm Colonial Life Arena; Country stars brought strong voices to Saturday performance; Electric Six wired with fun; Band brings catchy, wildly creative approach to album, performance; Students raise bar at fitness challenge; Octathlon incorporated wide variety of strength, endurance tests; KEMP RIDLEY, EMILY MCCOLLUM MAKE SPLASH OVER WEEKEND; Local indie rock bands impress at NBT Friday; USC SWEEPS WEEKEND SEC SLATE; Carolina shuts out Ole Miss, MSU in nationally-televised games; Gamecocks earn thrilling win to begin conference action; Baladez scores in 88th minute to seal victory over UAB Blazers; Gamecocks’ ‘B-team’ competes at Charlotte Invitational; USC swept at home by league foes Arkansas, Louisiana State; Bowling proves lone bright spot for Carolina during last day of Chowder Fest
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Green fee proposed again; SG attempts to add $5 sustainability fee to tuition; Crowley discusses politics, journalism ; CNN anchor speaks as part of Buccheit Lecture Series; Burn, Baby, Burn; Demonstration educates students on fire safety; Additional ‘GameDay’ festivities announced; Sign making, overnight camping encouraged; ‘Pub Politics’ hosts college special; Democrats, epublicans debate local issues on Web-based talk show; Two thumbs down to environmental fee; Blackout shows students’ unity, school spirit at Alabama game; No room for celebrities in Oval Office; Donald Trump considers runfor president;Anti-counterfeiting act criminalizes piracy; Laws concerning illegal downloads could be standardized with ACTA; 5 THINGS TO DO FOR ESPN’S ‘COLLGE GAMEDAY; Camp Out; Make Signs; Paint Up; Pump Up the Student Section; Don’t Curse Out Lee Corso; ‘Proof’ hits stage; Drama’s superb acting, design keeps viewers on edge of their seats; LESLIE IN COLUMBIA; Group cites Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam as influences on style; Gamecocks hit road on hot streak; USC to face Alabama, AU in league contests; VOLLEYBALL STAYS POSITIVE; Gamecocks remain optimistic, keep working hard despite slow start to season, league slate; Women’s golf hopes to impress at Invitational; Anderson looks for improvement in short game, putting this weekend; Carolina heads to Wildcat Invitational; Women’s tennis sends five athletes to Evanston, Ill., tournament
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Gun brought on campus; USCPD apprehends armed student after receiving anonymous tip; USC drops in sexual health rank; Falls from No. 1 to 30 on Trojan Report Card; Gameday; On The Horseshoe 411; Camping rules; street closures; parking changes for Friday; Saturday; Jonathan Battaglia; Trustees to discuss Children’s Law Center move; Meeting could bring law department to Whaley House; Rally raises money for hungry; Carolina Dining provides 35; 000 meals for state’s starving; Student Sustainability Fund is not ‘Green Fee; " will save USC money; 5 things not to do at ‘GameDay’ Sat.; Obama fails to address racial divide; USC also lacks cultural unity; Facebook’s personal advertising unsettling; Social network another global player in game of economic domination; Emily Shipp; Cool weather chance to show off chic fashion; Trench coats, leggings, boots among best bets for seasonal look; Hip-hop workshop to teach variety of street dance styles to community; Participants celebrate program’s versatility at ‘RE-MIX’; One Great Chance; USC takes on top-ranked Alabama in pivotal conference showdown; Red zone production key for USC; Gamecocks look to rack up points against Tide defense Gamecocks look to lock down on Ingram, Richardson; Ed Neuhaus; Alabama tailbacks focus for Carolina; Gamecocks look to lock down on Ingram, Richardson; Undefeated clubs collide in Big 10 matchup; Heisman frontrunner Robinson takes on Sparty, Michigan State; No. 17 Michigan State @ No. 18 Michigan; No. 12 LSU @ No. 14 Florida; No. 23 Florida State @ No. 13 Miami-FL; Crimson and White sports editor talks Alabama with The Daily Gamecock; 5 Questions with the Enemy; ARE INGRAM AND RICHARDSON LICKING THEIR CHOPS TO FACE USC’S TRUGGLING RUN DEFENSE?; Jason Galloway; IS THE TIDE TAKING THIS GAME SERIOUSLY BASED ON LAST SEASON’S DOWN-TO-THEWIRE FINISH?; IS ALABAMA PREPARED FOR THE HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT WITH A NATIONAL AUDIENCE AND ‘GAMEDAY’ ON THE DOCKET?; WHAT WILL IT TAKE FOR USC TO LEAVE WITH A VICTORY?; GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!;SEC Round UP; No. 8 Auburn (5-0, 2-0) at Kentucky (3-2, 0-2); Tennessee (2-3, 0-2) at Georgia (1-4, 0-3); Eastern Michigan (0-5, 0-3) at Vanderbilt (1-3, 1-1)
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Afghan war; US can’t trust Taliban allies; Security harmed students in defense of field; University could have easily afforded SEC fine for rushing playing surface; Rap stars throw down; Big Boi, Iyaz play high-energy show in Carolina Coliseum on Friday; ‘Let Me In’ disturbingly beautiful; Vampire romance poses complex, artistic take on childhood, reimagines modern Swedish classic; Studs and Duds; Garcia, defense lead way to USC victory; Stephen Garcia; USC defense; Marcus Lattimore; Alabama game plan; Lee Corso and Desmond Howard; Jeremy Shelley; Missed opportunities prove costly for Crimson Tide; Fake fi eld goal, ground attack highlight Alabama loss; DEFENSE OVERCOMES STRUGGLES AGAINST AUBURN; Unit’s troubles with Tigers absent in latest win
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tangled up in Blue; Carolina, federal funds to provide job opportunities; Money grows for Community Internship Program this year; Crime rate on campus declines; Annual report shows burglaries, assaults down; USC sees drop in crime; Candidates offer few deviations in opinion; Government approval holds up oil pipeline; Chilean miners return to impoverished lives; Program effectively uses stimulus funds; Stereotypes have negative effect; Residence, major should not influence relationships between students; America still has prejudice toward others; Look at eugenics highlights racial biases of today; Sustainability strategy saves money over time; Student opposition to proposed ‘green fee’ Counterproductive; ‘Red’ Goes over the top; All-star ensemble brings charisma to eccentric action-comedy; Corey Smith Kicks off fair; Regional country artist brings relaxing, down-to-earth sounds to Pepsi Grandstand; WAR ON DISPLAY IN DOC; ‘Restrepo’ exhaustively details soldier life; East becomes crapshoot; Gamecocks’ loss further muddles division standings; USC defense struggles in loss to Kentucky; Third down conversions prove costly for Gamecocks in three-point defeat; USC vs Kentucky 28 vs 31; Miles sits idle against Cats; Reserve back fails to see field after Lattimore injury; BLUE STEAL; South Carolina blows 18-point halftime lead in loss to Kentucky; Kratch: Lattimore key for USC; Gamecocks falter without tailback
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: avoid traditional party archetypes; GOULD'S PIZZA PICK 'EM; Columbia offers some diverse options for the college classic — the Americanized Italian delicacy that is pizza. Here are some top spots to grab some savory pies.; MELLOW MUSHROOM, 1009 GERVAIS ST.; PIZZA MAN; ZIA'S PIZZERIA; POP'S PIZZA; VILLAGE IDIOT; Morton brings back pure, old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll; Gritty singer/songwriter to perform at White Mule tonight with Katie Quick, Loose Shoes; CIRCA SURVIVE GUITARIST Q&A; Colin Frangicetto discusses new album, musical evolution, plans for future of Pennsylvania-based screamo band; Defense concerns Spurrier; South Carolina to adjust strategy after second-half struggles against UK; Soccer falls to North Carolina; Gamecocks shut out, lose 1-0 to Tar Heels in Chapel Hill; SEC Power Rankings: Week 7; Auburn; Alabama; LSU; Carolina; Miss State; Arkansas; Georgia; Vandy; Ole Miss; Tennessee
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: SG creates optional green fee; Body passes bill on trial basis after last-minute compromise; It Gets Better; Vigil mourns dead, promotes acceptance of LGBT community; Five Points Celebrates, Hootie & The Blowfish; Celebration to unveil statue, rename street for famous local band; Avett Brothers ‘right at home’; Band varies music, style while entertaining thousands at State Fair; Green forum brings few candidates; Third-party contenders discuss environment, opponents; Free food turns Chick-fi l-A into tent city; Five Points restaurant plans Thursday morning opening; State shows support for LGBT community; Immigration Act not to be blamed for Holocaust, discrimination in US; Seeking help not easy task for teenagers; Proactive plan needed to stop suicides in US; Politicians ignorant to constitutional laws; Senate nominees O’Donnell, Coons argue over First Amendment rights; Halloween Candy Edition; 5 things we’re obsessing about this week; Candy Apples; Candy Corn; Big Bags of Candy; King Size Candy Bars; The Unattended “Please Take One” Bowl; Saw’ movies an unfortunate Halloween tradition; Morgina excels on court for USC; Moscow native beginning to make mark for women’s tennis team; CAROLINA SHOOTS FOR PERFECT ROAD RECORD; Gamecocks unblemished away from Stone Stadium on year; Burnett leads South Carolina into Landfall Tradition in NC; Junior hopes to continue recent consistent play
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC VS Vanderbilt; LOOKING FOR ANSWERS; League away games recent source of struggles for USC; Miles to start; Lattimore to play?; Sophomore returns to lineup, door left open for freshman; USC pass defense looks to improve; Defensive unit under fire after disastrous performance; LSU, Auburn meet in battle of unbeaten; SEC West foes face off in game with conference, national championship implications; No. 6 LSU @ No. 5 Auburn; No. 3 Oklahoma @ No. 18 Missouri; No. 10 Wisconsin @ No. 13 Iowa; No. 14 Nebraska @ No. 17 Oklahoma State; Notre Dame @ Navy; Georgia Tech @ Clemson; North Carolina @ No. 25 Miami; No. 7 Alabama @ Tennessee; Vanderbilt Hustler Sports Editor Meghan Rose fills Gamecock Nation in on the ‘Dores.; HOW IS ROBBIE CALDWELL BEING RECEIVED BY THE COMMODORE FAITHFUL?; DOES THE TEAM HAVE CONFIDENCE DUE TO ITS RECENT SUCCESS AGAINST THE GAMECOCKS?; IS THE STRUGGLING USC SECONDARY JUST WHAT LARRY SMITH AND VU; WAS THE GEORGIA GAME A MAJOR SETBACK FOR THE COMMODORES? NEED TO GET THE PASSING GAME GOING?; GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY.; Seaweed could deter breast cancer; USC researcher finds link between plant, health; HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH; Columbia’s famous musicians honored, play hits for hometown crowd; Roosters brought to life in sculpture; Rep. Joe Wilson suggests moving ‘Fighting Gamecocks’ to campus; Obama abandons pledge to end policy; Tuition doesn’t pay for sports; Athletics department spending separate from rest of our university’s budget; Disrespecting flag offends our principles; ROTC let banner touch ground; Providing kosher meals to poor example of capacity for giving; SUITING UP FOR FALL; Menswear mixes masculine, feminine styles; FROM GAME; SESAME STREET; TOM HARDY IN BATMAN 3; PRESIDENT OBAMA TO APPEAR ON MYTHBUSTERS; CAST OF GLEE; NBC PICKS UP “ THE EVENT” FOR WHOLE SEASON; Death of Paris releases debut album at NBT; Songwriters build on earlier experiences with former band, redefine identity
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Green Quad hosts homeless awareness event; 26 spend Friday night outside learning center; RUNNING MADD; Maddox carries Carolina to road win over Vanderbilt;A FAIR FINALE; Annual festival ends with concert, fanfare; USC VS VANDERBILT; Notebook: VU punter stifles USC; Kratch: Gamecocks show killer instinct; Fourth-quarter touchdown strike puts nail in Vanderbilt coffin; Miller: Wilson has slogan but no plan for jobs; Non-citizen military rules remain unclear; Afghan battle zones remain grueling, dangerous almost eight years after war’s beginning; Earth summit highlights changes; Friday sustainability panel discussed transportation, campus facilities; Event needs service as well as inspiration; Midterm elections delay progress; Shift in House may occur too soon to carry out administration’s goals; Vaccines still vital illness prevention; Shots important for avoiding diseases, death; US citizens should follow Europe’s activism; Americans’ rights to protest, strike underused in governmental disagreements; ‘Fall Revue’ ramps up enthusiasm; Off Off -Broadway production showcases amateur USC student ability, love of theater; ‘Hereafter’ mediocre despite promising premise; Eastwood’s latest drama lacks depth, leaves questions unanswered; Gurley shines in win over Vanderbilt; Wide receiver dedicates gameto mother, dominates Commodores; GAMECOCKS REMAIN ATOP SEC EASTERN DIVISION; Carolina gets help from Georgia after Bulldogs’ win over Kentucky
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Haley, Sheheen face off; GENERAL ELECTION; Gubernatorial candidates discuss higher education, future of SC; Warehouse burns near Bluff Road; Two-alarm fi re breaks out in former Farmers Market, cause as yet unknown; Professor goes Gaga; Spring sociology class to study unique pop icon’s rise to fame; Aiken supply store sells feed, carriages; Documents released detail abuse by priests; Haiti official: Cholera outbreak stabilizing; Arnold School’s proposals pay off; $21 million in grant funding to support faculty’s public health research projects; Incentives poor fix for education cuts; Tea Party platforms hypocritical; Extremist branch of GOP challenges ‘living constitution’; Negativity stalls growth of country; President needs citizen support to achieve goals; Tax increase untimely, not productive for SC; Change in allocation of funds causes skeptics to lose faith in County Council; SENT BY Raven; SC based post-hardcore band talks about influences, evolution, new directions; The Hobbit’ fights pre-production woes; Film potentially pushed out of NZ due to union disputes; Predators hunt prey in ‘Kingdom’; Australian crime drama rich in complex moral, familial issues; Carolina pushes past LSU; Rhoades gives Gamecocks win with goal in 80th minute; Gamecocks finish 11th; Volleyball picks up first home conference win; Carolina defeats UK in straight sets Friday; Thundering Herd rolls over men’s soccer; Marshall tacks on three early goals, never looks back in 4-1 Conference-USA romp over Gamecocks
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC cracks down on fraternities; Director Anna Edwards hopes to stop ‘inappropriate behavior’ toward new members; Jenny Sanford: I have no regrets; Former First Lady to speak at USC tonight; A REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE?; Polls, political experts point toward big GOP gains in SC; Tuition reduced at regional campuses; Male victim talks domestic violence; Month of awareness includes Hope Campaign, Silent Witness project; World leaders: US sends a contradictory message on drugs; Needtobreathe discusses identity; Drummer of folk rock band talks about their rise to fame, Christian roots, band history in Q&A interview; Futurebirds bringing down ‘The House’; Athens-based country band to bring harmonies, unique sound to Columbia; Paranormal Activity 2’ clunky, lacks direction; Sequel to horror success offers better footage of rooms, bigger family, anticlimactic ending; Play-calling shake-up; Spurrier takes group approach with plays; Gamecocks take on FIU; Men’s soccer looks to maintain strong record at Stone Stadium against Panthers; SEC Power Rankings; Hazing crackdown difficult to conduct; Columnists debate validity of WikiLeaks and what it conveys about conduct of Americans and Iraqis during Iraq War; Stop voting for people like yourself; Politicians should be better than we; Mayor Benjamin shouldn’t retreat from media; Must use press to reach citizens; needs transparency, thick skin
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Sales tax hike on ballot; Richland County to vote on measure directed toward roadway repair; bike lanes; mass transit; USC offers in-car flu vaccination; Drive-through clinic open today; noon to 5:30 p.m.; MISS GAYMECOCK PAGEANT RAISES AWARENESS; FUNDS; BGLSA aims to spread message of tolerance; Trick-or-treaters leave Village with smiles; candy; Republican presidential hopefuls visit SC; College tuition costs climbing again this fall; Proposed penny tax plain common cents; Vincent Sheheen superior candidate; has earned trust of lawmakers; citizens; Nikki Haley deserves your support; best solutions to education; job crises; Internalizing environmental damage wise move; World Bank’s aid to India in estimating costs of destroying nature indicates progress; Costumes reflect culture; From Gaga to ‘Glee; " pop phenomena take center stage; From Game; The Hobbit; White lion; Glee’s controversial; Runaway; WUSC to raise ‘Hell’; Campus radio station hosting Zombie Walk; Movies to fill the nightmare quota; Don’t Look Now, ’ ‘Audition, ’ ‘The Shining’ among best horror films you may not have seen; “Audition”, Don’t looke now; trick or treat; the orphanage; the shining; Henery portrait of a serial killer; ‘Monsters’ features bare-bones sci-fi, beautiful shots; Film revels in exploring real-world parallels to monster story; USC vs Tennessee; Gamecocks try to trounce top-tier program; Beating up on Big Brother; Lattimore to start against Tennessee; Running back returns after one-week absence; USC seeks continued improvement; Secondary looks to repeat success from Vanderbilt; Gurley excelling at new position; Wideout continues to shine, attempts to build on record-tying performance against Vanderbilt; Michigan State takes perfect record to Iowa; Spartans try to win on Hawkeyes’ home turf for first time since 1989; No. 5 Michigan State @ No. 18 Iowa; No. 7 Missouri @ No. 14 Nebraska; No. 1 Oregon @ Southern Cal; Clemson @ Boston College; Florida vs. Georgia; No. 20 Oklahoma State @ Kansas State; No. 25 Baylor @ Texas; No. 8 Utah @ Air Force; Daily Beacon Sports Editor talks Volunteers with The Daily Gamecock; 5 questions with the enemy; Daily Beacon Sports Editor talks Volunteers with The Daily Gamecock; DO THE VOLS HAVE A SHOT AT THE UPSET THIS WEEKEND?; WHAT IS THE EARLY IMPRESSION OF DEREK DOOLEY FROM UT FANS? WHAT SHOULD BE MADE OF MATT SIMMS’ COMMENTS ON TYLER BRAY PLAYING?; IS A BOWL GAME A REALISTICPOSSIBILITY FOR UT, DESPITE ITS POOR RECORD?; GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!
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