David Frantz covers the University Theater Players’ recent meeting to discuss plans for upcoming shows and next semester.
David Frantz covers the University Theater Players’ recent meeting to discuss plans for upcoming shows and next semester.
The weather is changing and we are all in need of some comfort food. Brianna Richbourg has just the recipe for you: Chicken Alfredo.
Reporter Erin Weeks sat down to discuss major upcoming Jewish holidays with Hoss Brown, assistant director of Diversity Initiatives.
Chi Nguyen expresses her desire for USC Aiken students to take control of the future, to fight racism.
Ever wondered what the little “tw” or “trigger warning” means when it shows up on your screen? Reporter Angel-Hope Watts discusses this important feature.
This week’s horoscopes advise some of the signs about the future. Will you look ahead, Pacers?
No, not the tasty crabs you’re thinking of. This type of crabs is much … smaller and invasive.
Chi Nguyen covers “The Slash,” Canada and the United States’ border, which has recently been reclosed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student Government Association and NSAC members are subject to be impeached if certain members violate their constitution guidelines. Samuel Boyd explained the circumstances regarding Andrew Stone, NSAC member.
For this week’s Pacer Pillowtalk, Erica Bennett briefly discusses hygiene habits for vaginal health.
Professor Crook is a teacher of acting, directing and playwriting as well as the executive director of the Etherredge Center.
Need a few quick (cheap) ideas to spruce up your dorm this spooky season?
A Black Lives Matter rally was hosted at a Town Hall where representatives discussed racist comments made by a USC Aiken faculty member.
Certain sports are expected to not happen due to COVID-19, but few are available this fall semester.
Opinions Editor David Frantz discusses his opinion on the implications of sperm donation.