Searching for Native American, minority art in the Carolinas
Nonprofits in Columbia and Charlotte work to showcase Native American and minority artistry throughout the Carolinas.
View ArticleCarolina theatres struggle with lost revenue, smaller in-person performances
Theatres in both Columbia and Charlotte are struggling with the pandemic and the question of when to return to in-person performances.
View ArticleUofSC professor takes part in new Mars Rover mission
A USC Professor successfully contributed his skills to the development of the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover, which landed at 4 p.m. Thursday.
View ArticleBrighter days in the Carolinas
The Carolinas get a taste of warm weather the last two days, and residents take advantage of it.
View ArticleUofSC law school alumna continues to advocate for women’s rights
Vickie Eslinger, a S.C. attorney and a Columbia City of Women honoree, continues to advocate for women's rights.
View ArticleHarvest Hope’s new CEO launches latest initiative to end hunger in S.C.
Erinn Rowe, the new CEO of Harvest Hope food bank, brings a new initiative for the organization to help end hunger in S.C.
View ArticleS.C. activist creates community change – one book at a time
Local activist encourages literacy in young Black males by creating libraries that distribute free books in barbershops and laundromats.
View ArticleUofSC economist predicts vaccinations will lead to faster economic recovery
As more South Carolinians take their vaccines, a UofSC economist predicts a statewide economic recovery this year.
View ArticlePeeking into the world of books
A look into the future of publishing through the eyes of public libraries, local bookstores, and a publishing firm.
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