The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
All by Erin Weeks
The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
Student body president Eva Slagle has recently been named Aiken Sunrise Rotary Club Student of the Month for November. Former students of the month include Burley Johnson in October and Aisha Griffin in September.
USC Aiken Provost, Dr. Daren Timmons, has been newly selected to participate in The Student Success Institute for Provosts leadership development program. He was one of only 24 candidates selected for this opportunity.
The COVID-19 testing line at the Convocation Center has experienced extended wait times due to nasal swab testing and people showing up at the wrong time.
“There's so much to be learned,” stated Dr. Jamel Hodges, USC Aiken’s newest director of Diversity Initiatives.
News Editor Chi Nguyen briefly covers a shooting rampage involving a former South Carolina NFL athlete.
Reporter Erin Weeks spoke with senior art students about their gallery titled “Unified“.
Erin Weeks polled students on their mental health this semester. A common theme appeared to be all-time-lows.
Lead Reporter Erin Weeks spoke to three members of USC Aiken’s faculty and administration on receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on campus.
Erin Weeks covers the emergence of a grassroots movement and organization on campus, Care for a Story, as well as interviews the founder and president of the organization.
Have you seen angels adorning storefronts in Aiken County? That would be the work of Antuawn Wade, fine arts student at USC Aiken.