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News Editor Chi Nguyen covers the recent death of a USC Aiken student identified in killing.
Reporter Paige Hicks covered an issue that has plagued Fine Arts majors in universities.
Lambda Chi Alpha collects can with a potential watermelon explosion.
The university put a new group into effect, designed solely to examine incidents of bias in the community.
Reporter Jillian Paige Hicks writes on the cancellation of the “I Stand With Coach T” Rally as well as including an opinion from a player of Thomas.
In an interview with Pacer Times, Jason Crane explains his position regarding recent campus controversy involving USC Aiken baseball coach Kenny Thomas.
Broken Ink held a release party for their recent release of their 52 edition while also announcing submissions to be open for the next issue.
David Frantz covers the University Theater Players’ recent meeting to discuss plans for upcoming shows and next semester.
Reporter Erin Weeks sat down to discuss major upcoming Jewish holidays with Hoss Brown, assistant director of Diversity Initiatives.
Chi Nguyen covers “The Slash,” Canada and the United States’ border, which has recently been reclosed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student Government Association and NSAC members are subject to be impeached if certain members violate their constitution guidelines. Samuel Boyd explained the circumstances regarding Andrew Stone, NSAC member.
News Editor Chi Nguyen covers the recent controversy USC Aiken has been involved in.
Editor-in-Chief Noelle Kriegel compiles student, administrative feedback and research analysis to conclude why tuition has remained the same despite differences in learning methods.