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Editor Jillian Hicks dives head-on into this seemingly infinite and immersive game: “I have spent almost two days in playtime on NMS, and I find it relaxing to be reminded of how small we are, especially as we learn that we aren’t alone in this infinite universe.”
Following right along with the seasonal shift, Editor Umayma Anab explores the correlation between personal and seasonal change in poetry.
Open to listening to some new music? Check out this weeks “Album Review with Alex“!
Reporter Erin Weeks spoke with senior art students about their gallery titled “Unified“.
“Unconventional,” “explosion of colorful sounds” and an “adventure,” Alex Molina dives into the intricate and unique musical experience of the album Black Country, New Road.
In the market for something new to listen to? Check out this album review by Alex Molina!
Check out this article written about Jeremiah Brazzell!
“Why did we go to such lengths to protect the fragile minds of children? We only robbed them of the truth—and the chance to grow numb to it before it arrived with a hard knock on the door.”
Looking for something to listen to? Check out this album review!
Ready for another Album Review with Alex? Check out this weeks album!
Here is our second installment of “Album Review with Alex!“
This week’s album is “Punisher“ by Phoebe Bridgers.
Finishing up the “Femininity” series, Editor Anab features Nikita Gill, a known media influencer and feminist poet and writer.
The Pacer TImes staff collaborated and created a playlist in honor of Women’s HIstory Month.
Ready for another session of “Poems with Anab?” This week’s issue is the second installment of “Femininity Explored in Verse."
Reporter Alex Molina interviewed NYC based pianist, director and accordionist Nissa Kahle during her time at USC-Aiken helping the theater students with their up coming production.
Trying to find some new music to add to your playlist? Read Alex Molina’s album review of “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill“ to see if it’s a fit for you!
In honor of Women’s History Month, Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul“ is featured by editor Erica Bennett as the second “Woman in the Arts”.
Wondering what is going on with the Dr. Seuss books? Reporter Taylor Herndon sheds light on the subject.
In honor of Women’s HIstory Month, check out this article on Frida Kahlo, a female Mexican artist.