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Construction uproots history

Developers accused of ignoring codes, damaging graveyards

In South Carolina and throughout the U.S., state and federal laws exist to ensure that historically significant places, such as cemeteries, are protected. Full story

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Super Bowl commercials spot-on

Big companies bring biggest laughs with everything from toddlers to ‘Golden Girl’ between sport’s mo

Doritos Kind of an unfair winner, since they had the combined imaginations of the entire U.S. in their ad room. Full story

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Cubas excels far from home

Brazilian native leads nationally ranked Gamecocks in senior season

With the first five matches of the year in the books, the South Carolina men’s tennis team enters the week at No. 45 in the ITA College Tennis Rankings. Full story

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Construction uproots history

Developers accused of ignoring codes, damaging graveyards

In South Carolina and throughout the U.S., state and federal laws exist to ensure that historically significant places, such as cemeteries, are protected. Full story

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Cubas excels far from home

Brazilian native leads nationally ranked Gamecocks in senior season

With the first five matches of the year in the books, the South Carolina men’s tennis team enters the week at No. 45 in the ITA College Tennis Rankings. Full story

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Super Bowl commercials spot-on

Big companies bring biggest laughs with everything from toddlers to ‘Golden Girl’ between sport’s mo

Doritos Kind of an unfair winner, since they had the combined imaginations of the entire U.S. in their ad room. Full story

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Richard Wood<br><i>Fourth-year history student</i>

Super Bowl ads demean viewers

Commercials suggest audience is unsophisticated, unintelligent

I’m hesitant to talk about Super Bowl ads because they get enough attention as it is. So much so, that every year I have to hear at least one person say “they’re the best part of the Super Bowl,” which fills me with incalculable rage. Full story