Low salary, lack of support leads to defections in South Carolina teaching ranks
For many teachers in South Carolina, low pay on top of lack of support from administrators is driving qualified teachers out of the classroom.
Read MoreBy Kat Polowczyk | Dec 2, 2019
For many teachers in South Carolina, low pay on top of lack of support from administrators is driving qualified teachers out of the classroom.
Read MoreBy Kat Polowczyk | Nov 20, 2019
Farmers in the Palmetto state have been impacted by the Trump Administration’s trade war with China. To counteract the financial losses due to these tariffs, farmers who grew qualifying crops received federal aid money. However, some farmers say that the money wasn’t enough.
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The game of soccer has provided David Kenga with many unique opportunities. Now, he's trying to provide those same opportunities to underprivileged youth from, Columbia to Kenya.
Reporter @wrainey22 has more
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/
We are honored to partner with David to support his Elite Soccer Training Outreach in Kenya.
Columbia soccer trainer’s charity work links South Carolina, Kenya https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/ via @USCCarolinaNews
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First words in the newsroom this semester: https://twitter.com/USCCarolinaNews/status/1618626380190846981