Following the death of USC Aiken student, Jeremiah Duncan, the campus community responds with an influx of memories, messages and emotion.
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Following the death of USC Aiken student, Jeremiah Duncan, the campus community responds with an influx of memories, messages and emotion.
After university officials chose to maintain Thursday classes, despite inclement weather warnings, students responded adversely in comments on the USCA Student Life page.
In an interview Friday, USC Aiken Provost and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Dr. Daren Timmons explained the university’s decision to maintain scheduled classes and events last Thursday.
USC Aiken will host its annual volunteer fair, presenting students with campus and community opportunities.
Reporter Chi Nguyen reviews an ICE Event detailing generational differences and their impact on the workforce.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning and advised residents of affected counties to take shelter immediately.
Following reports of potentially dangerous weather, university officials made an email announcement regarding Thursday classes.
In an email to the student body, Chancellor Sandra Jordan offered her condolences to the friends and family of Jeremiah Duncan.
A USC Aiken student was found dead this morning in a parked car near the intersection of Talatha Church Road and Gunter Road this morning.
The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office has released this press release regarding a suspicious death on Gunter Road near Talatha Church Road. According to an email from the University Police Department, it may involve a USC Aiken student.
In this continuing story, students and university staff members comment on the recent incident involving a university employee who said a racial slur at a campus event.
Staff writer Chi Nguyen covers National News LiteracyWeek and details the lessons the campaign provides.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews an event discussing the “challenges” and “opportunity” the rising Generation Z presents.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews the upcoming Diversity Initiatives event, “Same Chains, Different Home.”
USC Aiken police will be hosting “Hot Cocoa with a Cop,” a continuation of their conversation series “Coffee with a Cop.” Students are encouraged to grab a hot drink and converse with USCA’s police department.
To continue the theme of Interfaith Harmony Month, Diversity Initiatives is hosting an Interfaith Conversations panel with three religious leaders to discuss topics of the students’ choices.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox discusses the articles that appeared in this week’s issue of Pacer Times.
USC Aiken’s annual Holiday Fest provides an inclusive and educational experience for students and families.
The Penland Administration building will undergo a vast renovation of its HVAC system, displacing many offices within the building.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox discusses the articles that appeared in this week’s issue of Pacer Times.