Continuing with our month long series, meet the next great figure in Black History.
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Hannah Jameson, a recent graduate and secondary education major, was awarded along with one other student from Aiken Technical College and a member of the Aiken community a human and civil rights award in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Regardless of whether they want plots, trees, rocks or banners, the NPHC organizations feel that they are not being heard.
News Editor Angelika Davis introduces the first in a month-long series about historical black figures.
Over thirty new hires every year sounds like an alarming number, but is it normal? Pacer Times took an inside look at the turnover rate of resident mentors on campus.
Pacer Times TV debuts a new segment called Wild Pitch! Chandler Strama sits down with Leah Boghosian and Caroline Cockrell to preview the 2019 softball season.
Immigration is a hot button topic that is widely discussed but more often, not completely understood. Professor Elizabeth Georgian provides an in-depth look at the issue while providing an ICE credit opportunity.
She revealed that her dedication and success are the result of years of experience, fighting barriers of racial and gender inequalities.
Feeling confused during registration? Don’t know who to ask a question to? Missing home and feeling conflicted about reaching out for help? Here’s a quick list of who to call in any situation.
The next time this will take place-a Supermoon, Total Lunar Eclipse, and Wolf Moon occurring on the same night- will be in 2036.
The MLK days of service and celebration coming up at the end of the month. Read about how you can be involved as a student.
After 28 years of service to USCA, Dr. Charmaine Wilson has elected to retire next summer.
Two university officials were more than happy to give some answers as to what the administration is doing about the notorious parking problem.
It is for the safety of our campus community that the exact locations of those cameras could not be revealed.
Veteran and military students hold 14% of the USCA student population, 130 students having enrolled in the Fall 2017 semester.
Everything you need to know about this season’s spookiest outdoor event.
Universities from all over the nation competed for the award, but USC Aiken’s literary magazine took home first place.
An email from the chancellor's office emboldens students to take advantage of this opportunity to "share your experience as a USC Aiken Student."