On Sunday, November 20, 2022, the North American headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church will give away 10,000 lbs. of fresh fruit and vegetables. “During this Thanksgiving season, we want to help our neighbors and express our gratitude for being a part of the local Howard County community,” says Orlan Johnson, Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Ministries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America.
On Oct. 15, 2022, at the Society of Adventist Communicators’ (SAC) 33rd annual convention in Columbia, Maryland, Daniel Weber, assistant professor of photography at Andrews University, was awarded the SAC Leadership Award for a decade of outstanding servant leadership.
The City of Aiken is proud to announce that the Center for African American History, Arts, and Culture was one of four new sites added to the National Park Service’s Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.
Aiken, SC (11/08/2022) — The Etherredge Center at the University of South Carolina Aiken presents its next Cultural Series event within its 2022-2023 Arts at the Etherredge Center season.
The City of Aiken Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department will host Thanksgiving Story Time on Tuesday, November 15, at 4:00 PM on the lawn of Rye Patch, 100 Berrie Road SW.
Dr. Todd Hagstette, a USC-Aiken humanities scholar, will lead the fourth and final book discussion in the series, LET’S TALK ABOUT IT — SOUTH CAROLINA WRITERS ON PAGE AND SCREEN (LTAI).
Aiken, SC (11/04/2022) — On Oct. 28, the School of Business Administration (SOB) at the University of South Carolina Aiken (USC Aiken) celebrated National Women's Small Business Month at the 2nd annual Women in Business Luncheon.
Join us in the 1st floor Meeting Room for this film about a small Midwestern community that becomes the epicenter of miracles when a mysterious woman brings a healing horse to town.
Aiken, SC (10/24/2022) — The University of South Carolina Aiken (USC Aiken) wrapped up its annual 2022 Family Fund giving campaign on October 1, celebrating one of the most successful internal campaigns for the faculty and staff.
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore said President Joe Biden’s was “gravely wrong” in his recent comments pledging to make it a top priority to codify a national right to abortion.