Tag: books
The ‘COVID slide’ has educators lookin...
By Bridget Frame | Feb 17, 2023
BookTok according to booksellers is a win. But vie...
By Julia Goulet | Dec 13, 2022
Books are being challenged across the state. But s...
By Bee Brawley | Dec 7, 2022
Cocky, USC literacy program teach children how to ...
By Jayden Simmons | Nov 16, 2022
Mystery mural surprises Five Points bookstore reno...
By Stephen Pastis | Oct 27, 2022
Creatives thrive at Richland Library
by Hanah Watts | Oct 3, 2022
Feeling creative but can’t afford the equipment to support your ambition? Where should you go? Try the library.
Read MoreLibrarians defend book collections during ‘uptick’ in book challenges
by Emma Dooling | Nov 29, 2021
While the debate over book challenges may be complex, librarians believe their role in the matter is a lot simpler than it seems.
Read MoreThe little bookstore that could: A classic tale of resilience
by Meghan Hurley | Nov 12, 2021
It has long been predicted that independent bookstores could not sustain growth in the face of...
Read MoreMcMaster calls for inquiry into school library books with ‘obscene or pornographic depictions’
by Emma Dooling | Nov 11, 2021
Gov. Henry McMaster wants a review of books on South Carolina school shelves after learning about a parent petition to remove a provocative book from the Fort Mill School District.
Read MorePeeking into the world of books
by Daniella Ramirez and Anizia Fulmore | Apr 26, 2021
A look into the future of publishing through the eyes of public libraries, local bookstores, and a publishing firm.
Read MoreS.C. activist creates community change – one book at a time
by Daniella Ramirez and Anizia Fulmore | Apr 2, 2021
Local activist encourages literacy in young Black males by creating libraries that distribute free books in barbershops and laundromats.
Read MoreWhere the wild books are
by Megan Parrott | Sep 30, 2018
Did you know that all across the U.S. books are still being challenged and banned?
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