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Junior outside hitter Lauren McCutcheon scores a point for the Gamecocks on Nov. 3, 2023. South Carolina was defeated by Kentucky by a score of 3-1, but McCutcheon ended the match with 11 kills and eight digs.
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Junior outside hitter Lauren McCutcheon scores a point for the Gamecocks on Nov. 3, 2023. South Carolina was defeated by Kentucky by a score of 3-1, but McCutcheon ended the match with 11 kills and eight digs.
Junior middle blocker Oby Anadi and senior opposite hitter Kiune Fletcher block a Kentucky serve on Nov. 3, 2023. The Gamecocks fell 3-1 to the Wildcats.
A photo of The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli's locally sourced ice coffee on Sept. 6. Owner Jody Kreush sources from a South Carolina local who farms the beans in Brazil and brews the coffee right here in Columbia.
The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli owner Jody Kreush puts toppings on a few of the restaurants in-house cinnamon rolls on Sept. 6, 2023. The 'breakfast joint' has been featured on Food Network, Southern Living and more.
A photo of The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli's in-house cinnamon rolls on Spet. 6, 2024. Customers are able to watch from the window as their cinnamon rolls get topped with savory or sweet garnishes.
Freshman Jolie Cranford lunges for the ball in her match-up against Coastal Carolina on April 14, 2023. Cranford and teammate sophomore Kennedy Westendorff were able to score another point for the Gamecocks.
Freshman Morgan Downs dives for the ball while freshman VB Trost prepares to set the next hit against Coastal Carolina. The Gamecocks took home the 3-2 win on April 14, 2023.
Freshman Morgan Downs strikes the ball while Coastal Carolina players try to block the point. With little success in doing so, Downs and freshman VB Trost were unstoppable, winning their match in two sets, 21-15 and 21-16, on April 14, 2023.
Junior Lizzie Thompson sets the ball to serve to Coast Carolina on April 14, 2023. Thompson and senior Peyton Gray won their match in two sets, contributing to an overall 3-2 win for the Gamecocks.
FILE鈥擥amecocks junior pitcher Will Sanders prepares a pitch to a Mizzou opponent during the first game of a series on March 24, 2023. The Gamecocks won that game 9-8 and swept the series 3-0.
Junior first baseman Gavin Casas catches the ball at first base, striking out the Mizzou opponent after he attempted to steal second base. The Gamecocks take home a 9-8 win in Founders Park on March 23, 2023.
First-year finance student Drew Michalak is an administrator for the production. He said he got involved after falling in love with the people and music. 鈥淥ur hope for Rock On The Dock in the future is to continue doing what we鈥檙e doing right now, which is setting up monthly concerts for student artists to showcase their talent. But, like I said earlier, we鈥檙e very, very small," Michalak said. "So, our goal is to make Rock on the Dock a monthly student event that the student body knows they have a choice to attend.鈥
A group of friends enjoy the Women on the Dock performance from the sidewalk on March 20, 2023. The event was a special version of Rock the Dock featuring female musicians.
A group of friends enjoy the Women on the Dock performance from the lawn on March 20, 2023. The event was a special version of Rock the Dock featuring female musicians.
Fourth-year sport and entertainment management student Maddie Hunt is the director of Rock On The Dock and hopes to open her own production business in the future. 鈥淩ock On The Dock to me means a community that has come together to empower musicians," Hunt said. "It鈥檚 that one place where if you hit a wrong key, you don鈥檛 have to feel bad about it because everyone else is still just going to be proud of you just for even getting up on stage (and) having that confidence to serenade people. I think that that's kind of what it means to me, it鈥檚 just a confidence-building community for musicians.鈥
Third-year musical theatre student Kate Falvey loves coming out to Rock On The Dock to support her talented friends. 鈥淚鈥檝e known Hope since I was a freshman here, and I went and saw her perform at a talent show and she absolutely killed it," Falvey said. "I鈥檝e just gotten to watch them grow a lot, which is really cool.鈥
Third-year music industry studies student Julia Clark performs during Women on the Dock. Clark has a love for music and said she wants to spread her voice to others and be a positive change. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been so cool and so special because I feel like sometimes in the music industry, obviously, women get kind of shoved to the side a little bit. So, this is the chance for me and my good friend Hope to come out and show our stuff and kind of get to be the center of attention for the day, which is super nice and super fun," Clark said.
For fourth-year music industry studies student Hope Wilberger, music is therapeutic and a way to deal with internal conflicts, hardships and struggles. 鈥淚鈥檓 following the music and I鈥檓 following my heart, and my dream is just to be a performer. I want to inspire and help others with my music. My main goal is to help just at least one person relate to my music in some way or another, the way music has helped me," Wilberger said.
Second-semester masters student Malik Pratt heard about Rock On The Dock through social media and said he decided to come out to support people in his classes and soak in their talent. 鈥淚 definitely think (Rock On The Dock will have) more situations like this where it鈥檚 women composers and maybe even have bigger collaborations with more of the School of Music," Pratt said. "Everybody come into the music industries and support one another, because we're all a part of the same thing (and) we鈥檙e all trying to make music, so it鈥檚 so important.鈥
Rock band Moon Taxi performs for attendees at St. Pat's in Five Points on March 18, 2023. The annual event featured 20 bands throughout the day.