Tag: social media
Locally owned businesses use social media to grow ...
By Ariel Meriwether | Oct 5, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Dominion Energy under investigation for...
By Claire Carter | Sep 14, 2023
Social media changes the game for small business r...
By Margaret Walker | Apr 21, 2023
Gamecock club hockey continues to grow, build towa...
By Jack Veltri | Dec 6, 2022
Is it wrong to think that Cyber Monday is the new ...
By Danielle Wallace | Nov 22, 2022
Cayce mayor wins fifth term. Longtime incumbent councilman forced into runoff
by Win Hammond | Nov 7, 2023
Newcomer Byron Thomas pushed Skip Jenkins into a runoff by about 5 votes.
Read MoreHave you seen SC Emergency Management’s social media posts? Prepare to laugh
by Caity Pitvorec | Nov 4, 2022
Can emergency preparedness give you a belly chuckle?
Read MoreStay-at-home moms face loneliness, often look for community online
by Holly Poag | Oct 3, 2022
Women taking care of children full time are dealing with isolation and shame in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Read MoreSocial media uproar over Trump taxes is short-lived in S.C.
by Christopher Lorensen | Oct 9, 2020
News and information can be overwhelming during an election year. Officials at the University of South Carolina’s Social Media Insights Lab said 2020 is no exception.
Read MoreCreating ‘the inside scoop’ for the SEC Network
by Shelby Beckler | Sep 28, 2020
Take a peek inside the working life of SEC Network’s social media manager Madi Webb.
Read MoreLocal musicians rock livestreams during pandemic
by Madison Poindexter | Apr 3, 2020
Greenville musician Trey Duncan, 24, livestreamed his performance at Red Arrow Studios March 26....
Read MoreHow to afford a luxury makeup look on a budget
by Miah Nowicki | Nov 26, 2019
Want to achieve a high-end makeup look but do not want to spend the money to execute it? Beauty Influencer Tati Westbrook and local Columbia makeup artists are giving you the inside scoop on how to do so.
Read MoreSocial media turns against Trump in S.C.
by Genna Contino | Sep 30, 2019
Following the news of the formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, the majority of Twitter users in South Carolina are tweeting negatively about Trump.
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