Women finding their place in STEM fields
Women are claiming their place in STEM classrooms and the engineering workplace. The country has seen a slow and steady increase in the number of women entering those fields.
Read MoreWomen are claiming their place in STEM classrooms and the engineering workplace. The country has seen a slow and steady increase in the number of women entering those fields.
Read MoreSouth Carolina food banks and pantries are having to adjust to the recent nationwide changes in SNAP benefits.
Read MoreSNAP benefits enacted during COVID have ended nationwide. At the end of March, all allotments will return to pre-COVID amounts.
Read MoreBee species native to North America are diminishing at a rapid rate. But there are many efforts in South Carolina to help revitalize the ecosystem’s main pollinators.
Read MoreHundreds of students forced outside by lower-level kitchen incident.
Read MoreA hate crime bill has reached the floor of the Senate for the second time. What do South Carolina leaders have to say about it?
Read MoreColumbia author Carla Damron’s new book, “The Orchid Tattoo,” delves into mental health and human trafficking. She drew inspiration from her time as a social worker.
Read MoreWalterboro has had mixed experiences as it adjusts to the influx of people to attend the Alex Murdaugh trial.
Read MoreDominion Energy started lowering lake levels in October. What do homeowners, visitors and water quality experts say?
Read MoreTwin Farms Mobile Petting Zoo is a new business in the Midlands that Bianca Greer started in January. The traveling zoo is designed to bring unique fun to events as well as educate people on farm animals.
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