Senior studio and digital art major Emily Mims uses dance and art to share her creativity with the community.
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Senior studio and digital art major Emily Mims uses dance and art to share her creativity with the community.
USC Aiken alumni James Kelly reflects on the process and success of publishing his first book.
Opinions Editor, Paige Singer, gives her thoughts on the “Dexter: New Blood” finale.
The 1961 release of Ornette Colemans’s “Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation” shook the jazz scene to its core as the controlled cacophony changed the shape of jazz to come.
“Charlie Says” pulls no punches in recounting the harrowing story of Charles Manson and his “family.”
World-renowned pianist John O’Conor is performing at the Etherredge Center on Feb 3. Don’t miss it!
Many things changed during the COVID- 19 era, but continuing to make art helps relieve the stress a global pandemic can bring.
The creators of this project show us how NOT to make a true crime film in this week’s edition of “Trash or Treasure?”
Album Reviews are back! “Dawn FM” sets a high standard for albums to come in 2022.
While attempting to convey a dramatic message, “A Little Hope” fails to leave a lasting impression.
With the push for next generation console gaming, “Far Cry 6” falls flat for its hefty price tag.
Check out the Part Two of the top 10 albums of the year along with some honorable mentions that barely missed the cut!
Check out what our students are listening to this holiday season!
The tragedy in Houston could have been prevented, and Travis Scott and his team should be held accountable.
USC Aiken recently opened an exhibit commemorating its history. Check it out in the Gregg-Graniteville Library!
Looking for some Christmas tunes to get into the spirit? Check out what our students are listening to get into the spirit!
The “Halloweentown” franchise boasts some fantastic films, but which one is the best?