05/10/11 Internationally acclaimed musicians who have performed with orchestras and chamber music ensembles throughout the world will be part of the Vocal Arts and Music Festival at Virginia Tech from June 18-July 1.
05/09/11 Furman, ETSU, Virginia Tech up next for Clemson; Brad Miller continues to lead ACC in hitting
05/04/11 There are a ton of questions in the college football world going into the 2011 season. Whether it be the status of players, coaches or the overall make up of the team, we all have several questions in regards to various topics. For this, we're going to pick out the burning question for every FBS program going into 2011. There's no question you should read this. Begin Slideshow
05/03/11 First Bancorp , the parent company of First Bank, announced today first quarter net income available to common shareholders of $5.3 million compared to $3.4 million reported in the first quarter of 2010. ? Earnings per diluted common share were $0.32 in the first quarter of 2011 compared to $0.20 in the first quarter of 2010. ?
05/03/11 South Pointe golfer Miles Curley has been selected to play in North-South all-star golf tournament May 19-21 in Myrtle Beach.
05/03/11 A look at the SCHSL baseball and softball playoff schedule involving Pee Dee and Grand Strand teams:
05/01/11 A nine-year veteran of the South Carolina Highway Patrol has been named trooper of the year.
04/26/11 Appalachian State men's track and field athlete Brandon Hudgins, a former Northwestern standout, was named the Southern Conference 's Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week.
04/24/11 By Brian Wolak BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Intrexon Corp. has completed a $66.94 million offering, raising th...
04/22/11 Miller Moss, Patricia Mamona lead decathlon, heptathlon at midway point
04/21/11 DURHAM, NC - Clemson junior Kim Ruck won the women's 10,000 meter run at Wallace Wade Stadium on Thursday, the first day of the 2011 ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Liane Weber was also runner-up in the women's javelin, giving the Tigers a strong start to defense of their ACC outdoor team championship from a year ago.
04/19/11 ERIK W. ROBELEN Education Week WASHINGTON You don't have to look far for examples of how the Civil War stirs public debate 150 years after it began. A private "secession ball" in Charleston, S.C., pegged to the anniversary in February of the state's declared exit from the Union, sparked a protest from the local NAACP chapter. In Virginia, Gov. Robert F. McDonnell, a Republican, got into trouble ...
04/18/11 The National Weather Service has confirmed that tornados touched down in Alamance and Caswell counties on Saturday as a strong line of thunderstorms moved through the state causing deaths and damages in the central and eastern part of the state.The Weather Service's Blacksburg, Va., office...
04/18/11 Fort Mill junior Dori Wilson has been named South Carolina's Girls Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year.
04/18/11 The American Civil War is a touchy subject for educators, who must help children understand issues that continue to divide Americans 150 years after the war's outset.
04/17/11 A group of Upstate volunteers is headed to North Carolina to help people in need, after the tornadoes toppled homes and knocked out power.
04/17/11 Jenna Tolbert belted a double to score Lauren Quevedo for the winning run and the USC Upstate softball team went on to defeat Kennesaw State 6-4 on Sunday afternoon.
04/11/11 Yoga is a spiritual practice of self-improvement and bringing an individual closer to God, instructor Becky Crigger tells Arthur J Pais
04/08/11 Creating a musical theater piece based on a Civil War theme might seem like artistic suicide. But composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist Mark Campbell found inspiration in the individuals that struggled through this pivotal chapter in America's history.
04/06/11 Brunswick Community College has released the names of the six candidates who will be interviewing to become the next leader of the college. The president position became vacant after former President Stephen Greiner left for a job in Hazard, Ky. |