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Holy Week Chalk Art at SWU
Students express their faith with testimony and artwork on Southern Wesleyan University sidewalks.

Students express their faith with testimony and artwork on Southern Wesleyan University sidewalks.

Tri-County Technical College to hold Truck Driving Job Fair and Training Expo at its Anderson Campus.
Large crowd turns out for new sign's unveiling.
April event aims to raise awareness and support for Safe Harbor in memory of the late Daniel Smith, a victim of domestic violence.
Nine new members inducted into national honor society Alpha Chi.
Students participating in Pickens County's Junior Leadership program tour campus.
Whether you buy one of the pre-packaged kits or create your own dye, dunking those ovals can be an artistic affair.
Girls ages 6-18 and their adult chaperones will experience campus life during special weekend hosted by Clemson Women's Alumni Council
Bill calling for open carry passes Senate subcommittee over concerns from law enforcement officials.
Charges include breaking into motor vehicles, possession of meth and criminal domestic violence.
Dr. Kelly Pew says non-sectarian prayer policy at board meetings "has no bearing on the right of our students to pray or not pray at our schools."
Clemson alum Dr. James Sutherland to present oral memoir "Vignettes in the Life of a Clemson Boy" April 3.
Kathy Naley DuBose among artists featured in Nature, an exhibit hosted by The Reserve at Lake Keowee Community Foundation.
Area fiddlers David White and Josh Johnston will join State Fiddle Champion Robert Burns and others in talking about and demonstrating their musical skills.
Chastain Road Elementary School student Autumn Bates' Southwest Salad recipe will be featured in all district schools next year.
Easley students on Bob Jones Academy Forensic Team, which is advancing to national tournament.
New principals chosen for Pickens Middle School, Gettys Middle School and J.C. Brice Middle School.
Jelly beans? Peeps? Chocolate bunnies? Something homemade?
Federal appellate court uphold Latta School District's decision to not allow a student to wear clothing decorated with the Confederate flag.