SCEA reopening honors history, hope for educators
The Jan. 21 opening of The SCEA’s new building hosted civil and human rights activists and honored their mission to continue advocating for teachers.
Read MoreThe Jan. 21 opening of The SCEA’s new building hosted civil and human rights activists and honored their mission to continue advocating for teachers.
Read MoreGardeners share how they have kept native plants alive through South Carolina’s changing climate.
Read MoreState wildlife officials are asking the public to report horseshoe crab spawning areas.
Read MoreThe Party for Socialism and Liberation held a rally at USC after a student allegedly made a threat of gun violence at one of the group’s meetings.
Read MoreMonica Barra’s research highlights how coastal communities’ needs can be at odds with the conventional approach to environmental restoration.
Read MoreThe largest North American salamander is declining in population. A trio of USC undergraduates are researching how to bring it back.
Read MoreForest restoration and management efforts in the South Carolina Piedmont watershed will expand following a $1.6 million award from a national partnership.
Read MoreThe salt marsh restoration project in Charleston has planted acres of protective, smooth cordgrass and brought the community together through volunteer opportunities.
Read MoreS.C. environmental groups describe what policies they expect to make an impact this legislative session, including clean energy, land conservation and electric vehicles.
Read MoreTeachers and teacher advocates are responding tentatively to Gov. Henry McMaster’s proposal to increase teacher salaries.
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