Reporter Paige Hicks covered an issue that has plagued Fine Arts majors in universities.
Reporter Paige Hicks covered an issue that has plagued Fine Arts majors in universities.
Lambda Chi Alpha collects can with a potential watermelon explosion.
“Of the half a dozen horse sculptures found around campus, Spirit has to be my favorite, offering ever changing looks, with participation by many diverse groups, giving a lifeless piece of fiberglass a purpose to display cleverly and artistically what students have on their minds or what’s coming up.”
The university put a new group into effect, designed solely to examine incidents of bias in the community.
Happy Oct. 1, Pacers! This October we wanted to do something special, something engaging. Pacer Times decided to come together to create a story students could add on to. This is the beginning of something exciting, collaborative.
Students: submit 300 words or less of a continued version of this story — feel free to leave it hanging for the next student. Let’s see how twisted and spooky we can get!
The student submissions that are picked for publication will have a feature story written about them (with consent). Get writing (and spooky) Pacers!
Reporter Erin Weeks attended the annual release party for USC Aiken’s literary and visual arts magazine, Broken Ink.
Reporter Jillian Paige Hicks writes on the cancellation of the “I Stand With Coach T” Rally as well as including an opinion from a player of Thomas.
Closing Suicide Awareness month, Reporter Angel-Hope Watts shares her experience with inpatient.
In an interview with Pacer Times, Jason Crane explains his position regarding recent campus controversy involving USC Aiken baseball coach Kenny Thomas.
OnRaé LaTeal: a strong, Black, queer musician composes music for the Black Lives Matter movements.
Broken Ink held a release party for their recent release of their 52 edition while also announcing submissions to be open for the next issue.
We have another fish friend for you this week, Pacers! This one is shockingly bright, sure to brighten up your dorm room.
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.