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SC women delaying health screenings after COVID-19
By Leah DeFreitas | Oct 28, 2022
Prisma Health’s mobile mammography unit booked yea...
By Caity Pitvorec | Oct 11, 2022
Title IX recognitions to continue after mishap at ...
By Addison Hinkle | Sep 20, 2022
Unity can make a difference for women in STEM
By Hannah Litteer | Apr 7, 2022
Breaking the code for women in STEM careers
By Hannah Litteer | Mar 17, 2022
Politicians are talking abortion – but they’re not the only ones
by Kaylie Pomichalek | Sep 15, 2022
South Carolina organizations are lobbying to protect reproductive rights as legislators rework a bill that would prohibit almost all abortions.
Read MoreUofSC law school alumna continues to advocate for women’s rights
by Daniella Ramirez | Mar 11, 2021
Vickie Eslinger, a S.C. attorney and a Columbia City of Women honoree, continues to advocate for women’s rights.
Read MoreBrehanna Daniels jumps over barriers to make NASCAR history
by Callista Brown | Oct 31, 2019
Brehanna Daniels, a former Norfolk State basketball standout, is making history as the first black woman to go through NASCAR’s pit crew development program.
Read MoreLocal baker will showcase talent on national bake stage
by Nick Papadimas | Oct 3, 2019
Joi Roberts, a Columbia-based baker and owner of Joi Filled Delights, will take her baking talents to national television later this month.
Read MoreFor this family, running has become a generational sport
by Hannah Slater | Nov 29, 2018
For 12-year-old Jais Ward, running has become a generational sport.
Read MoreSports media opportunities changing for women
by Rebecca Brennan | Oct 12, 2018
More women are moving into the once male-dominated world of sports media.
Read MoreSouth Carolina women react to Kavanaugh-Ford Senate hearing
by Rachel Pittman | Oct 2, 2018
Women in South Carolina are speaking out about the Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford testimonies and hearings.
Read More2018: The year of the political woman
by Kylie Sheaffer | Apr 1, 2018
South Carolina statistically has fewer women in legislature than the national average. A couple representatives weighed in on what it’s like to run for office as a woman, and encourage other women to take the step.
Read More#WhatSheSaid Project helps women tell their stories out loud
by Vania Ibañez | Mar 22, 2018
Women are finding their voices – and telling their stories – at #WhatSheSaid events.
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