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  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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Pole dancers; pastor debate free speech; Protests in Ohio receive national media attention; Troops not entirely withdrawn from Iraq; 50; 000 remain; political analysts still skeptical about president’s decision to end combat in seven-year war; Tailgating; Game day; dress code; USC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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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?

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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

  • The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 by University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media

    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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