The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
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The 54th volume of Broken Ink is published in April and celebrated with a release party.
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.
Opinions Editor David Frantz retells the reenactment on the historical burning of Atlanta on the Battle of Aiken grounds.
Reporter Angel-Hope Watts covers the Diversity Initiatives event celebrating Juneteenth with an interactive tour and activities.
Reporter Chi Nguyen reviews an ICE Event detailing generational differences and their impact on the workforce.
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.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel previews an event discussing the “challenges” and “opportunity” the rising Generation Z presents.
At a university-sponsored event, “The Blank Word,” a university employee used a racial epithet after a discussion on the reclamation of slurs.
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.
Diversity Initiatives will be hosting their event “Not Just Another Pretty Face” discussing Ricky Martin and the political climate in Puerto Rico as well as the influence of celebrity figures.