Land clearing to make way for new soccer and softball fields has been in the planning stages for six months.
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Land clearing to make way for new soccer and softball fields has been in the planning stages for six months.
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USC Aiken’s Baptist Collegiate Ministries organization celebrates the end of the 2021/22 school year.
“Maus” is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that was banned from classrooms by a school board in McMinn, Tennessee in January due to the book’s violent nature and depictions of suicide, nudity and profanity.
A new literary magazine is emerging from nontraditional student Samantha Taylor USC Aiken.
Starting this week, the mask mandate will be lifted from the USC Aiken campus and students will only be required to wear masks in the Student Health Center.
The memory of John “Coach” Abshire, a beloved supporter of the university, was honored Saturday at St. John’s United Methodist Church.
The 2022 Oswald Distinguished Writer’s Series at USC Aiken will be featuring author Anthony Varallo.
As the end of Black History Month draws near, we are remembering black history tied to Aiken County and the ways that black students are represented in the present day.
USC Aiken’s Psychology Clinic is soon to begin offering a nine-week parenting class to aid caregivers of adolescents and children. This class will begin on March 31 and end May 26.
Racial and Homophobic messages surface within UofSC’s Turning Point USA organization.
USC Aiken received Tree Campus Higher Education recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation for meeting multiple criteria.
The USCA Etherredge Center presents work from artist Naomi Falk which tells of connections between humanity and objects.
“I just want everyone to know that you are not alone. We are all here to graduate. Sometimes we have to take it one day at time, and that's okay. It will all be worth it once you walk across the stage with your diploma in hand.”
Black Historical Committee of Aiken honors Betty Gyles memory in 22nd annual Black History parade.
Brian Enter, Senior University Facilities Executive, and Cam Reagin, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration talk about the process of reconstruction on the Pacer Commons fourth floor.
20-year-old Tamia Jackson was killed in a hit and run incident on Richland Avenue West.
On Wednesday, Jan. 5, the body of 20-year-old Theron Wallace was identified and recovered from Lake Carolina. Wallace had been missing since Christmas Day and was last seen kayaking on the lake.