Oct 31, 2009 | Rock Hill Herald
Overflow crowd pays tribute to Lynn Stephenson
Lynn Stephenson was remembered Thursday as a leader in many facets of Rock Hill civic life.
Community walk against violent crime is planned
A community walk against violent crime in Rock Hill is planned for Saturday, beginning at the Emmett Scott Center on Crawford Road and ending at the City Hall Plaza with several speakers.
CROP Walk groups hope to help ease world hunger
A fifth-grade girl in a developing country would walk a third of her life to get to water, CROP Walk organizer the Rev.
State's top teachers go to leadership seminar
South Carolina's best teachers gathered Tuesday at the Aiken County Career and Technology Center as part of leadership seminars being held over the next month.
More swine flu cases reported in Southeastern U.S. including Carolinas
There are swine flu cases all across the country, but the southeast region--including the Carolinas has the highest swine flu rate in the nation according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Two programs to make York Tech transfer to Winthrop easier
Two new programs will help York Technical College students transfer "seamlessly" to Winthrop University, officials from both schools said.
Greenway garden helps feed those in need
They till the soil, plant the garden and reap the harvest, but the gardeners that tend the Plant a Row garden on the Anne Springs Close Greenway never take home the fruits of their labors.
Voters can go to the polls today to cast ballots in the Rock Hill City Council's only contested fall election.
Burry Bookstore to host ghost story writer Tally Johnson
On Friday, Oct.30, Burry Bookstore is hosting author and ghost storyteller Tally Johnson from 4 until 5:30 p.m. He will be signing copies of his new book Ghosts of the Pee Dee, and sharing some of his favorite ghost tales about the surrounding community.
Business schools walk the walk
Just because their halls are full of experts on strategy doesn't mean Charlotte-area graduate business schools have skirted the recession.
Reno, Haynsworth vie for Ward 6
Incumbent Jim Reno faces a challenge from Hugh Haynsworth for the Rock Hill City Council's Ward 6 seat, which represents older neighborhoods around Winthrop University and along Anderson Road.
Winthrop professor uses Kindle to spark new age of learning
In the future that Mark Herring sees, college students don't spend hundreds of dollars on stacks of thousand-page books they cram in backpacks and lug around campus.
Area experts agree health care reform needed
'This is a forum on health care reform, not a debate,' Winthrop University associate professor of health care management Michael Matthews said as he kicked off a discussion on overhauling the American health industry.
Winthrop hosts public health care forum tonight
A panel of local experts will lead a health care forum this evening at Winthrop University.
Grant to help schools recruit teachers
Winthrop University has received $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Education to start a program that will pair the university with five S.C. school districts to recruit and retain teachers.
Winthrop lands $7 million grant for teacher training
Winthrop University plans to use a newly awarded $7 million federal grant to dramatically transform its educator training program while working with struggling area schools to boost teacher quality and student achievement.
In-depth review of four scholarly ebook services
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