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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Wilson responds to ethics investigation; Congressman visits campus to support College Republicans; Pride festival brings color to campus; Student organization gets involved in LGBT cause; The Choice is yours (Well; Not Really); Thursday classes still on despite game day; SG members watch what they say; Comments made by senator; to The State results in warning; BACTERIA PLAGUES WATER NEAR STADIUM; Governor candidate claims bias; Woman suffocates in chimney; U.S. troops still in combat; Classes in session; despite game day; Student body treasurer defends SG’s farmer’s market funding decision; Pole dancers; pastor debate free speech; Protests in Ohio receive national media attention; Troops not entirely withdrawn from Iraq; 50; 000 remain; political analysts still skeptical about president’s decision to end combat in seven-year war; Tailgating; Game day; dress code; USC chants; The band; Moshing to; Sandstorm; In case you hadn’t pieced it together; the Gamecocks’ first game of the season is tonight; and like the rest of campus (and the greater Columbia area; for that matter); we at The Mix are caught up in the excitement of another great season of SEC football. This week’s Mix Tape features five annual USC football traditions we’re obsessing about.; Full Color Footage releases ‘Induction EP’; Columbia-native band creates unique; indescribeable sound; combines indie; pop; jazz; Online dress; accessory rental service offers designer fashion for limited college budget; Rent the Runway; brings high-end styles; expensives pieces to fi scally-conscious women; Reaching for Greatness; Sophmore’s work ethic rubbing off on teammates; Quarterbacks battle for playing time; Garcia to start; Shaw readies for first collegiate snaps; Defense remains bedrock for USC; Unit perseveres despite injury; suspension; Questions with the enemy; Southern Mississippi sports editor breaks down the Golden Eagles; What is being made of Larry Fedora’s comment guaranteeing a win over USC by USM?; Can that guarantee become a reality? For the unknowing USC fan; what should we know about USM?; So how the heck is Brett Favre gonna do this season?; Give us your prediction and why.; SEC Round Up; Southern Mississippi at South Carolina; Gameday 411; College football kicks off strong; Three games featuring nationally-ranked schools highlight start of 2010 season
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: deserves to be top signal-caller; Freshmen shine in opening game win; Lattimore, Sanders, Shaw impress, power offense; Notebook: USC goes no-huddle; Spurrier ponders potential history of offensive strategy; New designs proposed for SC cruise ship; Oil rig explodes 200 miles from BP spill; Karzai says Afghan airstrike killed civilians; Green Fund proposal set to be finalized soon; Fee will promote sustainability initiatives across campus; Earl misses SC, poised to disrupt weekend for NC, New England; Hurricane may cause beach erosion, heavy rain in northern SC counties; Students deserved alert about water; Waelde doesn’t speak for all SG, despite what Cain, Ungar believe; Big Oil’s lies are inexhaustible; oil is not; Companies pay infl uential people to help spread misinformation about resources; Pick major for love, not for money; Many students pursue careers only for the cash; Fashion Friday: Emmys Red Carpet Recap 2010; Stars set trends for fall style at TV’s awards night; Tako-Sushi fuses far-East, mid-West tastes; Combination of different flavors, creative dishes please all palates
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: unexpected explosion; USC archaeologist to research Sherman’s march across SC; Grant to fund study of Civil War camps, battlefields; 1, 200 game skippers deserve full penalty; Flawed student ticketing system rewards luck, requires changes; Bookstore lines, waits unacceptable; Ordering ahead, online no help; Injustice abroad shows justice of US system; Recent cases in Nicaragua, Italy highlight differences, unfairness in foreign courts; Steve Moakler; Stay; Peter Bradley Adams; The Icarus Account; Green River Ordinance; Acoustic songwriters, unsigned acts to spice up playlists; Gorgeous ‘American’ falls flat; Clooney’s latest packs plenty of atmosphere, potential, but too ponderous to thrill; Discovery hostage situation opens issues of spectatorship, programming; THE RIVALRY RENEWED; VOLLEYBALL FALLS TO TIGERS IN ROCK HILL; SOCCER BLANKS CU FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT YEAR; Gamecocks fi nish third at meet, despite Biwott’s success
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: secular roots; US not envisioned as Christian country; US needs nationalized college entrance exam; SAT adds to costly college application process, inaccurately judges intelligence; Music ‘From the Heart’; from the Heart is continuing their Band of Brothers Tour at New Brookland Tavern tonight with other bands We Came As Romans and Confide. I sat down with this metalcore group from Myrtle Beach on their practice room floor. Cody Neal, their current drummer, was unable to make the interview.; Comics draw on Internet availability, variety; USC preps for UGA; Spurrier urges Garcia to run differently, Gamecocks crack AP, Coaches Top 25 polls; SEC POWER RANKINGS: WEEK 1; NCAA scandals draw attention to coaches; Program leaders should face more accountability
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: without following rules; John Mayer; Kanye West; Jimmy Fallon; Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi; Dalai Lama; Celebrity Twitters; ‘ALMOST PERFECT’ LINEUP AT NEW BROOKLAND; Guitarist Phil Bogard discusses Ingram Hill’s new release, new label, tonight’s show with Benjy Davis Project; USC off to another strong start; Gamecocks look to continue winning ways against Clemson; At a glance: The Carolina’s Cup field; Clemson, Furman, High Point round out participants in USC’s second home tournament; Clemson; Furman; High Point; Volleyball comes home, looks for win; Carolina women return to Columbia to host tourney
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC football under scrutiny; NCAA notifi es Pastides of plans to investigate program; Italian cut as major; Language option eliminated due to low interest; RARE BIBLE ADDED TO LIBRARY; Special Collections welcomes $77; 000 medieval religious text; Fraternity events raise money; Lambda Chi’s Watermelon Bash benefits national food drive; Haley penalized for late taxes; Immigration law overturned; Iran will free US prisoner; Haley; family’s tax evasion worrying; Founding Fathers saw religion as necessity for moral democratic society; Freshmen class sizes; need no cap; USC must use facilities better; Cleveland’s urban farming plan should grow; Local food production saves energy; keeps money out of hands of big oil; corporations; Top designers unroll fall fashions; bring excitement back to style at New York Fashion Week; Fashion’s Night out; Sept.10; 2010; Dignan brings unique; accessible independent sound to SC this weekend; Texas-based band; will play New Brookland on Saturday; Acoustic Cafe shines spotlight on aspiring; passionate performers; Starbucks event to occur seven times this fall; USC vs Georgia; Border Battle: A game of inches; Rivalry renews as USC; Georgia square off in SEC opener; Blitz Fridays; USC prepares for new-look defense; Grantham’s scheme strives to devastate Gamecocks; Gamecocks to avoid facing Green; Georgia wide receiver suspended for SEC opener; Miami; Ohio State highlight weekend slate; Hurricanes; Buckeyes headline bevy of top-flight matchups; Red and Black Sports Editor Zach Dillard sits down with The Daily Gamecock sports staff; Rivalry trophies would; breathe life into SEC; Georgia; Carolina; destined for Peach Basket glory
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: NO LATTING UP; Freshman Lattimore shines in win over UGA; Violence hinders post-game Festivities; USC students stabbed; shots fired after win; Scientists study rising levels of SC marshlands; Nine years later; Muslims try to move forward; Rubble covers Haiti eight months after quake; Behavior; attendance represent university; Smashing fruit won’t feed world; Philanthropic events should not create; contradiction between deed; purpose; Social media not necessary for survival; Youth managed to make friends before Facebook; Rude; inappropriate conduct at game reflects on university’s reputation; Papa Jazz; a Columbia music staple; Offering diverse genres; community record shop in Five Points store has thrived for decades; Exercise helps academics; Fitness experts: working out improves brain power; LFO member dies at 35; After 2005 leukemia diagnosis; singer killed by stroke on Wednesday; Studs and Duds; Lattimore shines in South Carolina victory; Defense continues stellar play to begin season; Goal line fumble helps unit hold Georgia; without touchdown in defensive battle; Plethora of mistakes prove costly for Bulldogs; Missed tackles; crucial fumble highlight UGA loss; Kratch: No turning back for USC; Gamecocks should set sights on Eastern Division title; Garcia admits hesitation in win over UGA; Junior quarterback struggles despite leading Carolina to victory
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Game no-shows decrease; More students adhere to altered ticket policy; GOP leads ‘Fire Pelosi’; Chairman Steele to visit campus; hold rally Friday; Off-campus housing near capacity; Closed residence hall; large freshman class contribute to high demand for non-University living space; MARCUS LATTIMORE; OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK; SC college entrance exam scores drop 2 points; Imam says mosque not on ‘hallowed ground’; Cuba to cut nearly 10 percent of employees; Recycling should be mandatory for bars; Quick assumptions ignore positive effects of Greek Life philanthropy; Palin should not be taken too seriously; Political figure embarrasses US through publicity; Xenophobia at root of Anti-Islamic hysteria; American perception of Muslims follows patterns of past immigration; Slammin’ poet comes to Art Bar; Knoxville-based Lane Shuler brings unique brand of poetry to Columbia; Bloggers; critics react to TIFF’s fall movie lineup; Toronto International Film Festival; Joe Montana tries to sack; Rudy; movie mythology; Gamecocks keep on rolling; Women’s soccer knocks off Clemson; Furman to win Carolina’s Cup title; Patton closing in on league record; USC splits New England trip; Men’s soccer defeats Yale; fall to Brown Bears at tournament in RI; Volleyball breaks into win column; USC returns home; ends six-match losing streak with two wins in Gamecock Invitational
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tuition rises; scholarships stay same; USC charges double since 2002; LIFE incentive now only halfway covers in-state school fees; Who wants a free wedding?; Five Points honors Rucker; bandmates; STUDENTS DISCUSS INTERRACIAL DATING; AAAS tackles issue at Russell; Fountain receives a $14; 000 renovation; SC senator reprimanded by panel of lawmakers; Sick doctors’ germs endanger patients; Eiffel Tower evacuated after bomb threat; LIFE scholarship must be increased; Columnists engage in a shouting match about whether USC fans were unsportsmanlike to Georgia fans at Saturday’s game; Recovery must target all US; not just regions; Government must disperse funds; use to create new green industries; Blacker is Back; At the White Mule; Massachusetts-based singer/songwriter will play new music from upcoming album; team up with local musicians; UNDER THE COVER; Grammar handbooks not extremely popular; still informative reads; AMERICAN DRAMA DEALS WITH DEATH; Please Give; contrasts warm cinematography; morbid themes; Unfazed by praise; Spurrier not concerned with national spotlight focused on freshman tailback Marcus Lattimore; SEC POWER RANKINGS: WEEK 2; Neuhaus: Nothing’s as bad as being a Pirate; Pittsburgh represents perfect definition of baseball futility
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Saunders kicked off team; Tight end removed after several incidents; Jews: Parents Weekend; Yom Kippur don’t mix; Ungar notes displeasure at SG meeting; Pastides promises to avoid conflict in future; A Night for Music; The Wailers; George Strait perform in Columbia tonight; USCPD issues safety bulletin for 5 Points; USC set to disclose $30 million donation; Green Party candidate launches campaign; California residents outraged at city pay; Peace talks end after Palestinian attacks; USC should utilize $30 million wisely; Palavers can beat climate change; Environmental problems can be solved by initiatives of localized action groups; Our nation is addicted to addictions; I-dosing newest way to get ‘high’; Environmental problems can be solved by initiatives of localized action groups; Basel III sets banking system up for collapse; Accords use pretense of protection to funnel money into government; Boardwalk Empire; Glee; The Event; Community; $#*! My Dad Says; Boone lights up career; Blues; pop artist on rise; continues to aim higher; Davis: ‘Big Ole Cock’; Knoxville-based USC alum makes most of producing; songwriting career; Spoken Word Night loud and clear; Carolina squares off with Gophers; Gamecocks play host to No. 23 Minnesota squad; USC looks to refine system at start of SEC road swing; Berson hopes for continued fan; USC to face UConn; Iona during home tournament; GAMECOCKS TO FACE ROCKY WINTHROP TERRAIN; Rock Hill meet’s field; track provide tough challenges
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Renovations continuing at library; Board of Trustees uses emergency funds for project; The Wailers Jammin’ At USC; Carolina Productions hosted reggae icons on Greene Street; Greek Life expands its horizons; Social organizations founded to; celebrate campus diversity; SC Senate leader poses in Confederate uniform; MD man shoots doctor then kills self; mother; Sarkozy defends Gypsy policy at EU summit; Parents fortunate to experience Carolina; Vincent Sheheen’s practical solutions make him best candidate for S.C.; Nikki Haley’s focus on jobs; conservative values make her the wise voter’s choice; US must invest in green industry to stay on top; Soon we may be buying solar panels; wind turbines with ‘Made in China’ on the back; VMAs showcase classy; bizarre styles; Lady Gaga makes waves with meat dress; other celebrities display chic fashion on white carpet at MTV awards show; Risky Business brings professional sound to amateur production; USC student trying to gain exposure; packs strong; witty; localized lyrics; Wailers frontman; opening act share thoughts on band’s history; Past; present remind Gamecocks of threats FCS opponents pose; Gurley seeks increased production; Receiving corps looks to support ground attacker; Blitz Friday; ANY GIVEN Day; Taylor hopes to bring more pressure; Sophomore defensive end leads team in sacks; Arkansas; Georgia meet in conference tilt; razorbacks; Bulldogs square off as league standings hang in balance; Furman Paladin Sports Editor Owen Mercer sits down with The Daily Gamecock’s sports staff; DOES FURMAN THINK IT ACTUALLY HAS A SHOT IN THIS GAME?; FOR THE; KNOWING USC FAN; GIVE US A PLAYER TO WATCH FOR.; HAVE THEY BEEN TALKING ABOUT 1982 (THE LAST TIME FURMAN BEAT USC) AS THEY HAVE AROUND HERE?; WHAT IN THE HECK IS A PALADIN?; GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY?
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC snags $30 million gift; Fire Pelosi’ tour visits University; Michael Steele; local leaders speak at event; Mama and Papa Cocky come to town; Sanford maps out education summit; Governor hopes to; end wasteful spending; Weapon possession diffi cult to convict in SC; College athlete lawsuits seek compensation; Hurricane Igor batters Bermuda coast Sunday; US waves expected to significantly increase; Students need to show more support; English language becoming lazy; Evolution of words; introduction of terms make Americans’ speech less precise; Bush not only player taking gifts; All rule breakers should be held accountable; Human rights valued over animal rights; Pet cruelty in homes; shelters goes unnoticed in society where people’s lives are more sacred; COLUMBIA GOES GREEK FOR FESTIVAL; Holy Trinity church hosts annual cultural event over weekend; AFFLECK GROWS BEHIND CAMERA WITH ‘TOWN’; Actor; director sharpens skills in crime drama; Lanning sets career bests against FU; Kicker nets best fi eld goal; punt in Saturday’s win over Furman; Mims shines for Paladins; Sanders disappoints; Studs and Duds; DEFENSIVE LINE DOMINATES PALADINS; Notebook: Robertson impresses; Gamecocks stifle Furman ground attack; Tackle wreaks havoc against outmatched offensive line; Gilmore’s interception clinches win over Furman; Still Perfect; Kratch: No worry about Gamecocks; Despite mediocre performance; USC still in line for solid season
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Business school hikes up fees; Students face extra $900 per year on top of university’s 6.9 percent tuition increase; Data shows study abroad increasing; Even in economic downturn; trips jumped by 35 percent last year; FORMER PROFESSOR HOPES TO CHANGE CENTURY-OLD SONG; SHOULD OUR ALMA MATER GET NEW TUNE?; DON’T HAZE ME; BRO; SC prisons face criticism over HIV segregation; Paris Hilton detained at Japanese airport; Jackson denies offering money for Senate seat; Moore School uses prestige to nab $900; Columnists state whether they would attend Jon Stewart’s Oct. 30 “Rally to Restore Sanity” in Washington; USC needs free laundry for students; University should; enact policy like that of Winthrop; Letter to the editor: English never ‘standard’; HALO REACHES NEW HEIGHTS; Latest installment in wildly popular video game series excites with great multiplayer; graphics; Right Side of the Tree’ explores; digital music; combines genres; Atlanta-based indie project goes viral; turns YouTube sensation; NEW SHOWS CAN’T BEAT ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS’; Premiering Monday; ABC reality series shines above rest; Ground game paying off for USC; Rushing attack point of emphasis as Gamecocks face Auburn Tigers this weekend; MLB players ruin chances for stardom; Gambling; substance abuse taints many talented player’s futures; Former Gamecocks reminisce on McKinley’s life; Munnerlyn; Brinkley speak on tragic event
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Never Sleeps"; Due Date; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I; Maroon 5 ‘Hands Over’ sound with new album; Commercially-catered songs lack new direction; passion; Naked Roommate; author; presents at Russell House; Cohen gives college advice in lecture; Giles to transfer from USC; Tampa native leaves program to pursue more playing time; Gamecocks prepare for league play; Defending SEC champions begin conference slate against Vandy; UK; Carolina travels to Minnesota; Soccer forced to deal with injuries
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Collision Course; Gamecocks head to Auburn for titanic matchup with Tigers; Passing game to be key against AU; Tigers likely to place heavy emphasis on stopping run; Stopping Newton crucial for defense; Containing signal caller tall task for Carolina; IS CAM NEWTON A LEGITIMATE HEISMAN CANDIDATE?; HAS GENE CHIZIK WON BACK THE FANS THAT QUESTIONED HIS HIRING?; WHO’S BETTER?; MICHAEL DYER OR MARCUS; GIVE US YOUR PREDICTION AND WHY!; Clash in Ozarks highlights weekend; SEC West foes Alabama; Arkansas square off in Top 10 Fayetteville battle; Bicyclist hit; taken to hospital; Accident occurs at corner of Assembly; Blossom; Computer help offered at no charge; Students to host first Fix-IT event Saturday; Upgrades needed at RH; Director’s wish list includes larger theater; more lounging areas; room for student performances; Public Health School researchers to study childhood obesity; Project will be funded by $23 million grant; New proposals for creditors in Sea Island; Zuckerberg makes donation to Newark schools; US delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad at UN; Expansion should shorten food lines; Alma mater is tradition; move to change tune just about attention; Sponsoring games hurts poor nations; Most profit goes to corporations; Melting Arctic only feeds further oil drilling; Companies’ assault on polar ice cap frees up more resources to plunder; Makeup tips make glamour pop; Features shine with strategies like smoky eyes; berry-toned lips; Hot Lava Monster to heat up New Brookland; Columbia-based rock band continues work on new album; Music shop packs plenty of twang; West Columbia acoustic pickin’ parlor offers great prices; weekly bluegrass performances; Group displays charitable exhibit at 701 Whaley; Designers Against Child Slavery; uses digital art pieces to educate; encourage donations for cause
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: FUMBLED AWAY; SAFARI hosts final meeting; Ambitious goals; lack of effect disband club; Fourth quarter turnovers ruin Gamecocks’ chances at victory; One Campaign Comes to USC; Organization aims to fight poverty; prevent disease worldwide; Alpha Lambda Delta; named best in nation; Notebook: Shaq is back for Carolina; Kratch: No quarterback controversy for Spurrier; Gamecocks; Despite fourth quarter benching; Garcia still Carolina’s best option; SC eliminates programs for blind in budget cuts; Critics debate abortion pill by teleconference; Humanitarian efforts; show students care; Auburn hospitality sets standards; Gamecock fans can show team pride without being rude; disrespectful; Brand names; detract from individuality; Company logos; on clothing limit self-expression; Arts worth pursuing despite discouragement; Focus on sciences; job security not grounds for discarding creativity; Mobros mix genres to great effect; Three-piece band from Camden; SC; combines blues; funk and Latin soul for unique sound; NBC’s ‘The Event’propels into mystery; Lost; comparisons aside; eventful pilot shows hope for complex thriller; CBS resurrects ‘Five-0’ for younger generation; Successful remake of classic show blends intriguing characters; settings; Jeffery shines in loss to Auburn; Wide receiver nears 200 yards; adds two touchdowns against Tigers
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Obama talks education; President supports student loan reform; Sanford’s summit to discuss funding; Governor to address higher education issues; Online gossip resurfaces; College ACB replaces Juicy Campus as forum for spreading rumors; Unique classes offered; Passionate professors bring topics of religion in poetry; philosophy of sex into classroom for spring semester; Goldfish; Afghan officials inspired by SC prison system; Fatal accident for Segway company owner; US citizens show little desire for farmwork; Obama’s repayment cap could backfire; Water bottles harm environment; Buying a filter for your tap will save money; the world from the plastic peril; Love hurts; but there’s no need to bite; Vampire craze has gone too far; Her Majesty’s schemes to take our paychecks; British check-withholding plan will surely be adopted by United States; Rap concert huge disaster; Despite Young Jeezy’s energy; poor; management; amateur attitudes ruin evening; BIKER AIMS TO INSPIRE; Kenny Do It; campaign raising awareness; funds to combat obesity; cancer; Wall Street; crashes; Film’s stabs to seem relevant only instill boredom; frustration; Offensive explosion for USC; Jacobs one of five Gamecocks to net goals in SEC road romp over Kentucky; Carolina shuts out 49ers; Riddled with injuries; men’s soccer upsets ranked Charlotte squad; SAARI-BYSTROM; KANAKOVA; MORGINA; STAND OUT AT FURMAN FALL CLASSIC; Volleyball spikes ‘Dogs’; Thevenin leads USC to win over The Citadel; Women’s tennis continues strong play
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Education summit leads to few answers; University administrators; governor discuss tuition hikes; new capital construction projects in Midlands meeting; Commissioner says SC needs fewer regulations; State rules skyrocket capital projects on university campuses by 25 percent; according to Ken Wingate; Data leads SG to consider closing late-night shuttle; Flooding possible along coast; UT student opens fire; kills self; Mudslide leaves 11 missing; Sanford in no place to criticize spending; Columnists gossip about whether College ACB is merely fun; freedom of speech or slanderous sludge that should be taken down; Healthiness more crucial than weight; Obsession with thinness harmful; Christians should read Bible before preaching it; Many Americans know surprisingly little about religion nation was founded on; Guardians; fails to be ‘legendary’; Animated fi lm impresses with visual effects; but plot lacks depth; originality; Comedy night; brings amateur acts to Russell; Open Mic Night; features USC talent; draws rude crowd; Devil; of a missed opportunity; B-movie through and through; Shyamalan’s elevator murder story creative; concept for horror fi lm; poorly executed; Garcia still starting; Spurrier concerned with running style; Redskin’s dream comes true; Anthony living proof with hard work; one’s dreams can come true; SEC POWER RANKINGS: WEEK 4
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC avoids construction ban; Board demands SC colleges stop building or drop tuition; SG attacks; Sanford’s education proposals; Senators discuss governor’s opinions on moratorium; Jobs up at Career Fair; Employers; interviews increase in 2010; Carolina alum hopes to fight area homelessness; Carnes seeks volunteers to eradicate problem in Midlands counties; Tropical storm brings floods to Carolinas; After shooting; Texas governor defends guns; Pakistan investigates CIA missile attack; SG extends deadline for Elections Commission; Commissioner sees low interest in committee; Career fair yields more opportunities; Sanford deserves some say in USC’s financial decisions; NAMBLA brainwashes young boys; Group supports illegal; immoral relationships; Not all developing countries ‘poor nations’; Common phrases describing different; civilizations can be misleading; false; Free Times Music Crawl; Take a Road Trip; Enjoy the River; Go See a Movie; Jason Aldean at Colonial Life Arena; Grey’s Anatomy’ brings back drama; Premiere underwhelms; not up to par with finale; RIVALRY COMING TO CLOSE; Contestants chosen to compete; in next week’s acoustic battle; Garcia vows to avoid hits; USC quarterback promises to heed Spurrier’s requests; AUGUSTE; UNIT AIM TO IMPROVE; Secondary to ‘work out the kinks’ after Auburn loss; USC defense will; rebound against Tide; Gamecocks will correct issues; perform better against No. 1 Alabama
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