“I just want everyone to know that you are not alone. We are all here to graduate. Sometimes we have to take it one day at time, and that's okay. It will all be worth it once you walk across the stage with your diploma in hand.”
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“I just want everyone to know that you are not alone. We are all here to graduate. Sometimes we have to take it one day at time, and that's okay. It will all be worth it once you walk across the stage with your diploma in hand.”
Everything happens for a reason, and chance brought freshman early childhood education major Madison Hart to the perfect fit: the Student Government Association’s (SGA) athletics senator.
Lifestyle editor Brianna Richbourg shares Barbara Henkes experience working for the university for 50 years.
In a Pacer Times’ new series: Keeping up with the Pacers, Chi Nguyen interviews a student on campus to get a better look at the lifestyle of many college students. This week’s featured Pacer is Madison Ackroyd.
Have you seen angels adorning storefronts in Aiken County? That would be the work of Antuawn Wade, fine arts student at USC Aiken.
The United States makes up 5% of the world’s population, but 25% of its incarceration population. Bryan Stevenson is one of many, but not enough, fighting to change for justice inside and outside of the justice system.
Chi Nguyen covers Vice President Kamala Harris and the shattered glass ceiling.
Erin Weeks, lead reporter, interviewed Hoss Brown prior to his pursual of new job as a Diversity and Inclusion Consultant.
A musically inclined activist, Briana Gilyard shows support for human rights causes.
Reporter Paige Hicks interviewed a USC Aiken director regarding their expensive and impressive car collection.
Professor Crook is a teacher of acting, directing and playwriting as well as the executive director of the Etherredge Center.
Jason Munsell, associate professor at USC Aiken, is featured in this week’s edition of Pacer Times.
Pacer Times’ Editors joined together to write a farewell to graduating senior and EIC Cecilia Maddox.
Many students have been displaced due to coronavirus. Giuseppe Cimono is one of those students, but his circumstances are a little more extenuating.