Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox discusses the articles that appeared in this week’s issue of Pacer Times.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox discusses the articles that appeared in this week’s issue of Pacer Times.
Business Manager Cole Maddox expresses why it is best to remain technically correct when it comes to the coronavirus.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel provides an in-depth article on the potential decline of coronavirus cases as the summer weather rolls in.
Three Pacer Times editors weigh in on their varying quarantine experiences.
Editor-in-Chief Cecilia Maddox provides an update on the COVID-19 cases worldwide, along with particular updates on the U.S., South Carolina and Georgia.
Are you looking for ways to meet other people, stay in touch with friends or make new friends while stuck in quarantine? Arts and Entertainment editor Erica Bennett has just the list of apps for you.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel provides a brief infographic on South Carolina’s executive orders.
Looking for something to listen to? Arts and Entertainment editor Erica Bennett lists a collection of songs that you might enjoy.
Reporter Angel-Hope provides a brief yet comprehensive list of the mental health services available for students to use during the pandemic.
Have you already binge watched your favorite shows? Are you looking for a new book/series to read? Arts and Entertainment editor Erica Bennett composed a list of fiction books that you might like.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel reports on the mental health statistics of college students.
David Frantz is optimism free and projects a scary outlook.
Pacer and Akenite activities are halted in the wake of social distancing.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel tailors some gymnastics exercises for students to keep up on their core strength.
This federally-funded medical practice offers special services involving medication abuse and primary care may be of special interest to students who lack medical insurance.
Editor-in-Chief covers the very important, serious topics covered in this week’s issue of Perder Times.
College students appear to be divided on what trustworthy news is. One student sparks a debate on this topic, providing their trusted sources.