Nicholas P. Miller, Andrews University professor of church history and director of the International Religious Liberty Institute, recently presented a policy paper on the topic of “COVID-19 and Religious Liberty” at a Freedom of Religion or Belief working group that met in conjunction with the pre-meetings of the G-20* in Matera, Italy, from June 28–30, 2021.
The Ruth Patrick Science Education Center at the University of South Carolina Aiken's (UofSC Aiken) inaugural "Through the Eyes of a Child" student photography exhibit opens this Thursday, July 29.
The Etherredge Center for the Fine and Performing Arts is pleased to announce that it is the recent recipient of a Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
This week, Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC), Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-CA), House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Gregory Meeks reintroduced the bipartisan City and State Diplomacy Act, which will support state and local diplomacy with counterparts abroad.
Blastin’ for Business Clay Shoot, often referred to as golfing with a gun, our Clay Shoot will be a fun and exciting day outdoors with good food, great networking and shooting clays!
Action taken by Pope Francis to restrict celebration of the Mass in Latin came as no surprise to some, while a great surprise to others. Still, why these restrictions?
Warrenville, SC (19 July 2021, 2:25 pm) – Investigators are needing the community’s assistance in identifying a witness to an armed robbery of a Family Dollar located at 1207 Augusta Road.
The Aiken County Board of Education will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at the District Office, 1000 Brookhaven Drive, Aiken, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The Edgefield County Planning Commission is in the process of drafting changes to the land development regulations to match our comprehensive plan better.
Save the Children is partnering with the Barnwell, Blackville, Williston, Wagener, Denmark, and Bamberg Libraries to encourage reading in rural communities.