News Editor Noelle Kriegel discusses a new student organization on campus, which seeks to advocate for students with disabilities.
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News Editor Noelle Kriegel discusses a new student organization on campus, which seeks to advocate for students with disabilities.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel discusses Latinx Heritage Month and the upcoming events that the Diversity Initiatives is hosting to celebrate.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel provides information on the Student Health Center’s free flu shots.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel covers the appointment of new chief of police, Jason Zike.
A&E Editor Emma Watts covers the “Run for the Roses” event at Aiken’s Oktoberfest.
A&E Editor Emma Watts covered the debate watch party hosted by the USC Aiken College Democrats.
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to invite their families for a day filled with food and activities. The University also encourages families to tour the campus and the city of Aiken.
In the 2020 U.S. News and World Report's Best Colleges Guide, USC Aiken ranks no. 2 out of over 500 public universities in the Regional College-South category.
Last Tuesday, students raised awareness for suicide prevention, lighting candles in the quad.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel covered the shirting ceremony for SGA’s new senators.
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.