Opinons Editor and photographer David Frantz captured the masked up faces of USC Aiken students.
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Opinons Editor and photographer David Frantz captured the masked up faces of USC Aiken students.
An opinion by David Frantz about whether we are doing too much or not enough in the way of safety.
Opinions Editor David Frantz reports on campus and global news with — surprise — no coronavirus relations!
Quarantines’ effects on animals may or may not be real. Opinions Editor David Frantz sniffed out the facts for this column.
David Frantz is optimism free and projects a scary outlook.
Pacer and Akenite activities are halted in the wake of social distancing.
This federally-funded medical practice offers special services involving medication abuse and primary care may be of special interest to students who lack medical insurance.
There’s a new mob in town to help with maintenance at the Aiken Golf Club.
Opinions Editor David Frantz discusses his thoughts on how the U.S. is handling the coronavirus pandemic.
David Frantz, Pacer Times Photographer and Opinions Editor recent visited campus to capture some of its sleeping beauty in the time of COVID-19 and plenty of available parking.
David Frantz interviewed Dr. Sandra Jordan, USC Aiken’s chancellor. In his column, he describes her path to greatness and rise to chancellorship at USCA.
Opinions Editor David Frantz took photos of the blooms on the USC Aiken campus for those who are missing the spring growth.
Editor David Frantz offers a historical account of Wonder Woman, delving into the qualities that make each incarnation best.
Editor David Frantz reflects on his unique spring break: a reconstructive surgery!
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced in 1923 by female activists. Since then, it has gone through multiple states to reach ratification while opposers of the amendment continue to bar it from passing. Editor David Frantz discusses the history and potential reasons the ERA has not been ratified 97 years after its introduction.
Recently, the SPIN scooters on campus have lowered in number and have different appearances. David Frantz explains why in an interview with a SPIN representative.