"A Cure in Every City," the theme of this year's Relay for Life was for sororities, fraternities, other campus organizations and participating groups from the ACOM 491 Leadership Communication course to choose a city around the country and make the team's booth a reflection of those chosen areas.
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USC Aiken's Theater department's performance of " You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" was an amazing experience for audience and cast members alike. The cast was not limited to theater majors, but after watching the performance it was hard to believe that these students had not been taking acting classes their whole lives.
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Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines courtesy as: "behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others." Courtesy is to be shown in every area of a person's daily life, but unfortunately drivers in Aiken seem ignorant to such a simple thing.
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Alesha Jones, junior communications major, was voted People's Choice Leadership award winner out of eleven candidates on the ballot. Her award was announced at the Student Leadership award banquet April 13.
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The legitimacy of unpaid internships is being called into question by Ross Perlin, a researcher at the Himalayan Languages Project, author of the forthcoming "Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy."
Despite an early offensive struggle, the USC Aiken women's basketball team rallied back to garner the victory over the Bobcats. With the win, the Pacers improve to 21-4 (13-2 PBC) while the Bobcats are now 15-6 (7-6 PBC).
The USCA men's basketball team tried to avoid losing their fourth straight game, but the Lakers of Clayton State had something else in mind by delivering a 67-62 Peach Belt conference loss to the Pacers.
CBS college sports got a highly contested game Saturday afternoon as the No. 5 Lakers of Clayton St. ended the No. 18 Lady Pacers 10 game winning streak. The first conference loss of the season put the Lady Pacers at8-1. From the opening tipoff the game was nothing short of a nail-biter.In the first period alone, the lead change hands seven times.
Waiting in the darkness for your cue to arrange the lights, enter the stage or apply last minute costume arrangements to make sure the productions go perfectly.
Growing up in Randolph, Mass., Associate Professor Doctor Richard Maltz never imagined that he would provide inspiration for fellow musicians and students through his work, but that is exactly what he does.
USC Aiken has named John Abbott as its equestrian riding coach and will also establish Bridlewood Farm in Aiken as the headquarters for USCA's equestrian riding team, the Augusta Chronicle has reported.
Nearly three years of silence between a mother and child could severely damage the child's emotions. If you ask USC Aiken junior, Isaiah Cohn, three years of silence between he and his mother has made him a better person and provided him with a goal for the future.
Recording artist Prince made a generation donation of $250k to a nonprofit group with goals to help the children in an Eau Claire neighborhood to finish college.
Aiken's latest attraction as well as the most controversial establishment to the Downtown area, TipseyMcStumbles, has managed to gain a bad reputation due to the skimpy uniforms worn by the waitresses, but there is more to this place then short skirts and pretty girls.
It has been 11 years since the last Marvel Vs. Capcom series was released to console. The long anticipated installment Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds has finally hit the shelves.
On Thursday, Feb. 10, Augusta welcomed the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band to the Imperial Theatre with a WEKL 105.7 FM van parked directly outside the building.
If you are suffering from the nostalgic memories of your favorite childhood video games, do not feel like you are trapped in the future with the games of today.
Registration for Fall classes began Monday, April 4, and those with the most credit hours get first pick. Tuesday, the second highest class members are allowed to register. Then we get to Wednesday, and the classes have been picked through... or have they?
Dear Stephen Garcia, you will probably never read this, but there are a few things you ought to hear. You, the whole Gamecock Nation, and a good bit of the media are well aware that this is your fifth suspension since January 2007.
The Internet is an avenue of limitless potential capable of the highest praises from total strangers to the common trolls and cyber bullies. In the same vein, YouTube has always been a place of miracles, launching virtually unknown people –persons who would most likely never be discovered otherwise- into stardom practically overnight. Rebecca Black's "Friday" is an example of this phenomenon.
Growing up is no longer an act as much as it is an illusion. Society and the "fabulous" Hollywood world both have fooled many young adults into thinking that being grown up equates to a lack of clothing and terrible attitudes. If only maturity wasn't a misunderstanding.
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