Have you heard the rumors about a new golf course on campus? News Editor Destiny Smith sets the record straight with an interview from the golf coach, Mark Carlisle.
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Have you heard the rumors about a new golf course on campus? News Editor Destiny Smith sets the record straight with an interview from the golf coach, Mark Carlisle.
Trying to find a way to be more involved on campus? Take a look at these events taking place this September on campus!
“Every 40 seconds someone person loses their life to suicide worldwide. That totals to more than 700,000 people per year.”
On Friday, April 15, the College of Sciences and Engineering opened a new common area for students.
Adding to the list of accolades and national distinctions USC Aiken has achieved, the Office of Veteran and Military Student Success (VMSS) recently received the Military Friendly Schools Gold Award.
Peter Kalmus was among a number of scientists around the world who protested the drilling of fossil fuels.
The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
Dr. Nancy Albers is named the dean of the School of Business Administration at USC Aiken.
USC Aiken’s Baptist Collegiate Ministries organization celebrates the end of the 2021/22 school year.
“Maus” is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that was banned from classrooms by a school board in McMinn, Tennessee in January due to the book’s violent nature and depictions of suicide, nudity and profanity.
Alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members attended the 17th annual Pacers & Polo this year where a team sponsored by Alison South Marketing Group composed of Deep Sing, Eden Ormerod, Pedro Lara and Jewel Gregoneza won 11-10 in six chukkers against AB Beverage’s team of Tony Natale, Chilo Cordova, Eduardo Perez and Luis Galvan to raise money for USC Aiken scholarships for student-athletes.
USC Aiken announced plans to build new classrooms, also known as “treetop learning environments,” in partnership with the biology and philosophy departments.
Starting today, a trolley service around the quad will be available to students, faculty and staff.
USC Aiken is renamed Not-the-University-of-South-Carolina-Aiken-University (NUSCAU) and appoints a new mascot, the lovely Tardigrades, after divorcing from the USC system.
A new literary magazine is emerging from nontraditional student Samantha Taylor USC Aiken.
Deborah McMurtrie is awarded the Dr. Jennifer L. Wilson Teaching Excellence Award.
Starting this week, the mask mandate will be lifted from the USC Aiken campus and students will only be required to wear masks in the Student Health Center.
The memory of John “Coach” Abshire, a beloved supporter of the university, was honored Saturday at St. John’s United Methodist Church.
Dr. Anthony Varallo read his flash fiction, “My Enemy” and an excerpt of “The Lines” for the Oswald DIstinguished Writer's Series last Thursday.