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Opinions Editor Paige Singer on why she believes Greek life is the best way to get involved on USCA's campus: “Joining Greek life means you’ll never have to experience hardships alone.”
USC Aiken Provost, Dr. Daren Timmons, has been newly selected to participate in The Student Success Institute for Provosts leadership development program. He was one of only 24 candidates selected for this opportunity.
The Womens Basketball schedule for the 2021-2022 school year has been released.
USC Aiken recently opened an exhibit commemorating its history. Check it out in the Gregg-Graniteville Library!
Lead Reporter Erin Weeks spoke to three members of USC Aiken’s faculty and administration on receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on campus.
Erin Weeks covers the emergence of a grassroots movement and organization on campus, Care for a Story, as well as interviews the founder and president of the organization.
Have you seen angels adorning storefronts in Aiken County? That would be the work of Antuawn Wade, fine arts student at USC Aiken.
Chi Nguyen discusses the continued importance of maintaining vigilance in a pandemic.
Last week, USC Aiken announced a voluntary random COVID-19 testing for all faculty, staff and students.
USC Aiken announced a partnership with the First Tee of Aiken, a youth-serving international branch dedicated to forming character in children through golf. The university announced this new alliance in an official email communication on Friday, Jan. 18.
Editor-in-Chief Noelle Kriegel expresses her opinion on USC Aiken resuming face-to-face as Aiken County maintains its COVID-19 health status as a critical risk.
Aiken Technical College (ATC) and the University of South Carolina Aiken (USCA) are coming together for a community event to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. on Jan. 24 at 3:00 p.m.
Reporter Paige Hicks interviewed Dr. Sandra Jordan, discussing her memories, achievements and experiences at USC Aiken.
USC Aiken sophomore and her family have experienced relentless harassment over social media, including death threats: “I will come after you. Your life is over.”
A musically inclined activist, Briana Gilyard shows support for human rights causes.
Editor and photographer David Frantz photographed USC Aiken third-annual drag performance.
USC Aiken’s 3 annual drag show was announced via the infamous horse statue, Spirit, on Scholar Lane.