Congress woman Rashida Tlaib is a strong human rights activist and politician who refuses to be kept in the traditional female mold.
Congress woman Rashida Tlaib is a strong human rights activist and politician who refuses to be kept in the traditional female mold.
Dr. Rudnick dedicated her life to the greater good of education, legal reform and safety. To pay tribute to educating USCA students former students and faculty members from the business department have shared their experiences of knowing and working with Dr. Irene Rudnick.
The USCA IMPACT group has set up a drive for the Boys and Girls Club of the Salvation Army in Aiken. The specific goal of this drive is similar to many others: provide resources and materials for children that they would otherwise not receive
Columnist Noelle Kriegel discusses the national emergency declaration by President Donald Trump.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister analyzes religion and liberal arts opposing perspectives through the literary lens of “The Damnation of Theron Ware” by Harold Fredrick.
Head Copy Editor Alaine Sullivan gives a recap one of USCA National Pan-Hellenic Council’s events from last month.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister addresses the national emergency declared by President Trump.
Columnist Naomi Allen discusses the Red Table Talk event hosted by the Office of Diversity Initiatives and the Wom(x)n’s History Month Planning Committee.
Opinions Editor Lynnsey McAllister discusses the value of liberal arts education.
The political science club has recently started back up. Read to find out what they’re about and when their next meeting is.
A rainy day didn’t deter students from attending the biggest career fair USCA has ever hosted.
The Pacer Times is looking for advertisers through developing healthy and reciprocal business relationships in Aiken and the surrounding areas. For more information on advertising, contact Business Manager Chandler Strama at cstrama@usca.edu
Noelle Kriegal and Miller Williams ask students about their feelings on President Trump declaring a national emergency because of the border.
Staff writer, Deborah Jackson, discusses the movie “Brain On Fire.”
Inside the theater, the 12 person acoustic band drew from crowd interaction, raised hands urging audience members to stand, dance, clap, and sing. Hands pressed to chests, the singers closed their eyes and turned their faces to the lights, expressing the emotion the music evoked.
This past week in sports here at USCA, our teams were all in action and came away with some close games.
A&E Editor Eric Sanders polled students to see what their top 3 favorite black movies were. Here are the results.