14
Apr
Concerts, Chalk Art and More: Rock Hill Rings in the Start of Spring With the Annual Come-See-Me Festival
The Come-See-Me festival is an annual showcase of Rock Hill’s highlights. A great deal of events take place with enough variety and engagement for the whole family. This year, the…
14
Apr
Native Communities Negatively Effected by Trump Administration’s Recent Cuts to Federal Funding
Tribal nations, including the Catawba Indian Nation, begin to feel the effects of recent eliminations of federal grants and layoffs, impacting areas such as food security and health services. As…
14
Apr
It’s Official: Byrnes Auditorium is Back in Business
Closed since 2018, Byrnes held its grand reopening concerts April 4-6 and April 9 – opening a new chapter in the auditorium’s rich history. After six years of repairs and…
14
Apr
Being a Bully Won’t Make America Great
Trump’s foreign policy threatens to unravel the global order The Second World War brought Europe to its breaking point. Conflict touched nearly every corner on the continent, reducing industries…
14
Apr
Winthrop’s Model United Nations Program’s Strong Year Concludes with 49th Annual Winthrop University Model UN Conference
After winning big at the Southern Regional Model United Nations in Charlotte, Winthrop hosted high schools across the south from April 2-4. Winthrop is known for being a politically…
14
Apr
Winthrop Tuition Changes to Pure Credit Hour Pricing
University tuition will become more expensive if you’re taking more than 15 credit hours next semester Students enrolled in more than 15 academic credit hours will have to pay tuition…
31
Mar
Their Dream is to Be the First Mobile Tattoo Parlor in South Carolina – but York County Has Gone Radio Silent
Eike and Sophia Schumacher created Carolina Icon Ink LLC with the intention of traveling the East coast and giving out tattoos at events like festivals and car meets Couple…
