All by Jillian Paige Hicks
Co-editor-in-chief Jillian Hicks shares her baked penne pasta recipe.
“Charlie Says” pulls no punches in recounting the harrowing story of Charles Manson and his “family.”
While attempting to convey a dramatic message, “A Little Hope” fails to leave a lasting impression.
With the push for next generation console gaming, “Far Cry 6” falls flat for its hefty price tag.
The gut-wrenching story of three innocent teenagers who lost their lives to police told in the film “Detroit"
Students pursuing education degrees are experiencing a learning curve of their own with the pandemic.
Clint Eastwood refuses to slow down with the release of his latest movie Cry Macho. The film brings “breathtaking cinematography” despite its initial negative feedback.
Jacki Mayo Van Dyke is a self-taught artist from Augusta, Georgia whose work has been on display at the Etherridge Center for the past month. She works primarily in acrylics, digital media and ceramics, choosing the best or easiest medium when brainstorming new projects.
“Getting the vaccine is an act of love for your fellow humans,” Dr. Munsell said.
Kenny Thomas, former longtime baseball coach, and his wife, Judy, have a scholarship endowed for future USC Aiken baseball players.
Joshua Sharp and Alina Tomko were recognized at the Freshman Convocation on August 18 for being the highest-ranking incoming students of 2021.
In the first game review of the semester, Copy Editor Jillian Hicks reviews the horror-drama video game Until Dawn that is based around a familiar chaos theory: the butterfly effect.
Opinion Editor Paige Hicks writes on Beltane, otherwise known as “May Day,” a multicultural and religious holiday to celebrate fertility. This year, Beltane begins sundown April 30, to sundown on May 1.