IT-oLogy, a non-profit consortium of large and small companies, higher education institutions and other organizations, is out to break the stereotype of the IT "nerd" in the minds of young students across the Southeast.
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Three local executive directors recently shared their thoughts on the art of running a museum.
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On July 31, 2011, the United States legal system felt a shift in its scales as iconic and treasured civil rights leader Judge Matthew James Perry passed away at age 89.
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The ADDY® Awards are the advertising industry’s annual nod to creativity. Take a peek at this year’s winners.
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Despite the onslaught of offers for discount Internet vacation deals, travel agents are thriving in the Midlands.
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Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the U.S., exceeded only by heart disease. While anyone, anywhere can develop cancer, there are more reasons than ever to be hopeful for a cure.
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Nelson Lindsay took his position as Richland County’s first-ever director of economic development on August 8.
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It’s early August, and that means football players for the University of South Carolina are reporting for fall practice.
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For the second year in a row, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team won the NCAA National Championship.
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More than $4.3 billion in Department of Defense contracts were obligated to South Carolina establishments in FY2010. From defense to manufacturing, the military sector is a crucial part of the state’s economic health.
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