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Pacer Spotlight: Jeanine Rodriguez

 

I never really thought of myself as an artist, but ever since I was a little girl I always dreamt of being one.

Theatre program offers more than entertainment

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.

Richard Maltz

Maltz to premiere new composition

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.

Meet Caryn Farrell the new Miss USCA

Newly crowned Miss USCA Caryn Farrell is using her title to spread awareness of ovarian cancer.

Amnesty International raises awareness of human rights

USC Aiken graduate and activist David Matos returned to his alma mater to inform students of the school of Americas located at Fort Benning, GA.

Poet Gary Gildner visits USC Aiken

As part of the celebrations for the National Day on Writing, accomplished author Gary Gildner held a reading at USC Aiken on Wednesday, Oct. 20.

USC Aiken equestrian team names new coach

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.

Galvez “Shines” at Hispanic heritage event

The Intercultural Roundtable hosted an ICE program in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 7 in the SAC Mezzanine.

Isaiah Cohn

USC Aiken student uses past adversity as learning experience

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.