Before the summer break, Pacer Times traditionally bids its readers adieu, but our goodbye will be a bit different this time. Hear from each member, many of whom are transferring or graduating!
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Before the summer break, Pacer Times traditionally bids its readers adieu, but our goodbye will be a bit different this time. Hear from each member, many of whom are transferring or graduating!
Despite the incredible achievements frequent Pacer Times readers have achieved, some people still choose not to read the ground-breaking and incredible weekly publications. Here are a few reasons why you should read Pacer Times!
The Pacer Times staff wishes you a very happy Valentine’s Day. Check out some of our favorite love songs to get into the spirit of the holiday.
Crowdsource, collect and create. Pacer Times will now be creating posts on its website for users to comment under. Topics for future articles may be posted to the site where editors and reporters need student help in asking the “right” questions to maintain relevancy and transparency.
Keep an eye out on Pacer Times’ social media platforms for opportunities to share your opinions or vote on certain topics.
Pacer Times’ Editors joined together to write a farewell to graduating senior and EIC Cecilia Maddox.
Listen and read an exclusive interview that offers an inside view into the inter-office debate: vibes or no vibes?
Reporter Angel-Hope Watts covers COVID-19’s top ten conspiracy theories— or are they true? That’s for you to decide, Pacers.
Sports Editor Michael Kuras writes about his time at USC Aiken and with Pacer Times.
Sports Editor Michael Kuras talks about his experience at the 2019 National College Media Conference in Washington D.C.
Sports Editor Michael Kuras took this picture for the 2019 D.C. National College Media Confrence where it went to the semi-finals. The picture is copyrighted to both Pacer Times and the artist photography page.
Sports Editor Michael Kuras talks about his struggle with PTSD and how it affects his daily routine with school and life.
The prize-winning articles will be re-published on the Pacer Times website posthaste.