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Failes Has Drive For Golf Career
Robbie Failes, a senior at Spotswood High School, says he owes a lot to the game of golf.
Clemson to offer agribusiness degree starting this fall
Clemson University said it will offer a new four-year degree in agribusiness this fall to prepare students for leadership roles in the growing industry.
Midas Hospitality Hires Michael Heater as General Manager for the...
Louis-based hotel owner, operator and developer, Midas Hospitality announces the hiring of Michael Heater, General Manager - Candlewood Suites - Greenville, South Carolina.
Gulf Killifish Show Defects from Crude Oil Exposure
New research shows that a signal species of fish in the Gulf Coast was harmed by exposure to crude oil toxins nearly a year after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster occurred.
City BOE hires firm to lead superintendent search
The Commerce Board of Education has hired a consulting firm to help it find the successor to superintendent James E. "Mac" McCoy.
Wicks and Simmons win first Tommy B. Baker Scholarships
The Baker Motor Company company awarded the first recipients of the new Tommy B. Baker Scholarship Fund.
Insects expected to begin buzzing again
"Insect activity has been quiet lately primarily due to the wet, cold weather this spring, but that is about to change," said Jeremy Greene, a Clemson University Extension entomologist at the Edisto Research and Education Center.
Darlington graduate Grace Greene aspires to be trauma surgeon
Grace Greene said, "I want to be a trauma surgeon so one day, when there's a little girl freaking out because she's been hit by a car or something terrible has happened to her, I can compliment her fingernails." When Grace Greene was lying in a bed at Grady Memorial Hospital's Burn Center four years ago with traumatic burns to her legs, she wasn't ... (more)
Gay Actors Convincing in Heterosexual Roles
Although being openly gay appears to affect a male actor's masculinity ratings, it does not affect views on his performance, according to a new study.
Nikki Haley's Friendly Skies Again
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley was supposed to be different but in so many ways she's proven to be every bit as bad as the status quo she campaigned against three years ago.
More On David Wilkins, Lobbyist
Earlier this month this website wrote a piece on former S.C. Speaker of the House David Wilkins - who is actively lobbying on behalf of several state agencies Why is this a big deal? Because Wilkins isn't reporting his lobbying activities - which violate a state law prohibiting such behavior by sitting members of state boards or commissions.
Clemson receives $5M for alliance to increase African-Americans in computer sciences
The National Science Foundation has awarded Clemson University a $5 million grant to launch the Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences.
Greenville EyeCare Expands Team of Doctors
Greenville, SC - - May 16, 2013 - - Greenville EyeCare Associates, a provider of comprehensive eye healthcare services, is pleased to announce the merging of optometry services performed by Dr.
Energy Department awards $200,000 to Clemson
The Energy Department has selected Clemson University for a $200,000 award to support the development of curricula and training that will help researchers and students gain a better understanding of the complex conditions of a modern electric grid, focusing on synchrophasor technology.
Performance Appraisal Unaffected By Being Openly Gay
Although knowing an actor is gay significantly affected ratings of his masculinity, there was no significant effect on ratings of his acting performance, researchers say.
Project is no accident; much invested by many
Our View Two Sundays ago, Partnership Alliance CEO Mark Warner penned a column that ran in the newspaper's debut "Money" section.
Ferrell Edison "Ed" Shelley, 81, resident of 106 Cherokee Drive, husband of Barbara Best Shelley died Sunday, May 05, 2013 at Self Regional Medical Center.
Lincoln Memorial University became the first college or university in the state of Tennessee to be recognized as a Bicycle Friendly University by the League of American Bicyclists.
Easley senior accepted by top Universities
Easley High School senior Anna Jewell holds a top five grade point average, is active in the community, and has been accepted by both Clemson University and St.
NeuroQuest, currently operating in Israel, will establish its U.S. affiliate and clinical development center in South Carolina.