Episodes

Tuesday May 16, 2023
The campus during wartime
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Tuesday May 16, 2023
Since its founding in 1801, the University of South Carolina, its students and alumni have been profoundly affected by wars, most notably the Civil War, WWI, WWII and the Vietnam War. As Memorial Day draws near, it is a fitting time to remember.

Tuesday May 02, 2023
Believe It or Not!
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Decades ago, an illustrator named Robert L. Ripley presented tales of the strange, the bizarre and the unexpected — and challenged the public to 'believe it or not!' In that spirit, here are three such tales from the University of South Carolina's past.

Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
Early pioneers: the students who arrived immediately after desegregation began
Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
Tuesday Apr 18, 2023
USC desegregated 60 years ago, admitting three Black students whose enrollment made headlines. But what about the students who would follow immediately in their footsteps, continuing the university's desegregation? Two men who were part of the small, second wave of Black students in 1964 recall their experiences.

Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
On the menu: three historical tidbits from USC’s past
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Ever made a meal out of a few appetizers? In today's episode, we’re serving up three bite-sized stories from the centuries-old history of the University of South Carolina.

Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
In the big leagues: a century of athletic conference affiliations
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
In the past 100 years, USC has been a member of four athletics conferences. Here's a quick primer on the whens and whys of each affiliation and a look back at the university's 21-year stretch as a football independent.

Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Mazel tov! The history of Jewish presence at USC
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
The state of South Carolina has a surprisingly rich history of Jewish presence dating back more than three centuries. It's not surprising, then, that the University of South Carolina would have its own history of Jewish life on campus.

Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
Message in a bottle (buried on the Horseshoe)
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
USC students in 1977 buried an eclectic assortment of items in a time capsule that was unearthed in 2001 for the university's bicentennial celebration. That same year, another more elaborate time capsule was buried on the Horseshoe with a scheduled opening of 2051. Here's a sneak preview of what's inside.

Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
We hail thee, Carolina!
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
USC alumni and students have been singing the university alma mater for more than 110 years. But what, exactly, is an alma mater and how did USC end up with one?

Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Waltzes, the One-step and shag: dancing across the decades at USC
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
For two centuries, social dances have been knitted into the fabric of the campus social scene at Carolina. Waltzes, the One-step, shag and hip-hop—the style of dance changes but the beat goes on.

Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
Crowing for Carolina: The history of The Gamecock newspaper
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
When The Gamecock student newspaper began publishing in 1908, there were only 300 students on campus to read it. Since then, the award-winning paper has published myriad stories about campus life and helped launch the careers of innumerable writers and journalists.