According to Vice Chancellor Ahmed Samaha, some forms of on-campus transportation may not be prohibited.
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According to Vice Chancellor Ahmed Samaha, some forms of on-campus transportation may not be prohibited.
Arts and Entertainment Editor Emma Watts discusses NPC’s sorority recruitment week.
The Etherredge Center is now selling ticket booklets to USC Columbia’s football games this season for a discounted price.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox discusses several of the articles that appeared in this week’s issue of Pacer Times. Articles like this briefing will appear on a weekly basis.
Through a Facebook poll on the USCA Student Life page, students gave their opinions on the new Spin scooters. USCA administrators also provided information to clarify the facts, along with links to the Spin website.
This is a continuing story on the progress of Hurricane Dorian. Check back for updates.
Throughout her speech, Warren detailed major restructuring of the economy and battling corruption within Washington—stating that she “has a plan” for all facets of her campaign.
Sports reporter Michael Kuras discusses the university’s decision to cut the tennis teams from the Athletics department and the impact that it has had on students.
In a series of email correspondence with the recently elected senators, Pacer Times gained insight on the character of a few of the new representative figures in SGA.
Recently, Pacer Times won five awards from the South Carolina Press Association’s News Contest. This article won second place in the News Story category.
Congratulations, Cecilia! We are proud to have you on the team.
Recently, Pacer Times won five awards from the South Carolina Press Association’s News Contest. This article won first place in the Feature Story category.
Congratulations, Amber! We are proud to have had you on the team.
Recently, Pacer Times won five awards from the South Carolina Press Association’s News Contest. This article won third place in the News story category. Congratulations, Angelika! We are proud to have had you on the team.
The prize-winning articles will be re-published on the Pacer Times website posthaste.
According to the Student News email, “All you need is a USCA ID, good weather, and a couple of trees.”
One objective that Eberl mentioned in his email is a goal “to bridge the gap between students, SGA, and University administrators.”
IMPACT, a community service organization that helps students to serve their communities, is hosting a supply drive for the Cumbee Center in Aiken.
“The new system has, so far, shown improvements on the occurrences of false fire detections.“