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Columbia realty broker awarded military honor

Columbia realty broker awarded military honor

In an annual event held at Shaw Air Force Base, the 4th Battlefield Coordination Detachment inducted ERA Wilder Realty Broker Debbie Bowen to the prestigious Order of Molly Pitcher.  The Battle of Monmouth on June 23, 1778 witnessed the emergence... (Continue reading)

Claflin University students donate holiday cheer

Claflin University students donate holiday cheer

Cardboard boxes have a multitude of uses. But during Christmastime at Clafin University, boxes have become synonymous with spreading the joy of the Holiday Season. Claflin students have donated four large boxes containing 700 toys to the Salvation Army so that... (Continue reading)

Dance company raises awareness, sparks dialogue on homelessness in Columbia

Dance company raises awareness, sparks dialogue on homelessness in Columbia

The dance company Wideman/Davis Dance is giving the homeless in Columbia hope and inspiration with performances this week at Drayton Hall. The company, which has been together for six years, is finishing up a week of performances tonight at 8 p.m.... (Continue reading)

SC optometrist partners with Vera Bradley Co. to support fight against breast cancer

SC optometrist partners with Vera Bradley Co. to support fight against breast cancer

At a Lexington, SC optometrist office, purchasing new eyewear means customers are supporting the fight against breast cancer. Envision Family Eye Care is partnering with the Vera Bradley Company to offer a new line of “Think Pink” frames and sunglass. With... (Continue reading)

Columbia mayoral candidates gear up for 2010 election

Columbia mayoral candidates gear up for 2010 election

Candidates are lining up for Columbia’s 2010 mayoral race, bringing lively agendas to the public eye. While Columbia’s current mayor, Bob Coble, is choosing not to seek re-election, five new candidates are running and will be campaigning over this holiday... (Continue reading)

USC men use speed to counter loss

USC men use speed to counter loss

After announcing the eye injury that would render junior forward Mike Holmes out indefinitely, USC coach Darrin Horn said he was inclined to have his team play at a pace even faster than its already frenetic tempo. The Gamecocks took heed,... (Continue reading)

Kershaw inmates training dogs to help disabled

Kershaw inmates training dogs to help disabled

Dogs will occupy a portion of a South Carolina prison, but it’s for a good cause. Officials say inmates at the medium-security Kershaw Correctional Institution are training Labrador retrievers how to open doors, pick up laundry and flip light switches. It’s part... (Continue reading)

‘Snowville’ opens at Columbia’s EdVenture!

'Snowville' opens at Columbia's EdVenture!

Children and families from all across South Carolina can visit Snowville – EdVenture’s winter play land, located in the Southeast’s largest children’s museum. Enter a make-believe world of imaginative play in the North Pole, become a scientist and study penguins at... (Continue reading)

USC sets new financial aid precedent

USC sets new financial aid precedent

With the economy keeping more families from affording college, USC has established a new financial aid program to help those in need. The Gamecock Guarantee covers tuition for its neediest state students by making college a reality for more than 200... (Continue reading)

USC students give back during the holidays

USC students give back during the holidays

In the midst of the holiday season, Carolina students are finding ways to make a difference in the USC community. The largest effort yet from USC students was the Clemson-Carolina blood drive sponsored by the Greek Programming Board. The Red Cross... (Continue reading)

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