This week’s Pacer Pillowtalk, Pacer Times tackles menstruation symptoms and the variety of ways to deal with it.
This week’s Pacer Pillowtalk, Pacer Times tackles menstruation symptoms and the variety of ways to deal with it.
Rejecting the status quo, especially in regards to self-expression and romantic, sexual desires is difficult, but will “allow for more equal relations to emerge among people with a variety of gender identifications and expressions.”
“‘Sling’ proves to be Clairo’s smoothest album to date, with each idea gracefully flowing into the next. Multiple tracks provide beautiful modulations that are continuously pushing this album forward,” wrote Alex Molina, arts and entertainment editor.
FDA commissioner Janet Woodcock, M.D. states, “Today’s milestone puts us one step closer to altering the course of this pandemic in the U.S.”
Kenny Thomas, former longtime baseball coach, and his wife, Judy, have a scholarship endowed for future USC Aiken baseball players.
Studio and digital art major Katie Presnell shares a slice of life as a student artist.
Crowdsource, collect and create. Pacer Times will now be creating posts on its website for users to comment under. Topics for future articles may be posted to the site where editors and reporters need student help in asking the “right” questions to maintain relevancy and transparency.
Keep an eye out on Pacer Times’ social media platforms for opportunities to share your opinions or vote on certain topics.
Reporter Taylor Herndon reports on the current statistics for COVID-19 in South Carolina as well as some information regarding the coming flu season.
Editor-in-Chief Noelle Kriegel introduces Pacer Pillowtalk to the new semester by discussing power imbalances in relationships, and what that means when it comes to sex, emotions and consent.
Dear Freshmen … Pacer Times gathered tips from members of our staff to pass along to incoming students. Read our words of encouragement and honest advice.
Business Manager Erica Bennet compiles a list of apps and suggestions to help you transition smoothly into the new semester.
Joshua Sharp and Alina Tomko were recognized at the Freshman Convocation on August 18 for being the highest-ranking incoming students of 2021.
In the first game review of the semester, Copy Editor Jillian Hicks reviews the horror-drama video game Until Dawn that is based around a familiar chaos theory: the butterfly effect.