Ray Tanner always figured he would wind up in administration. He liked his part-time role as an assistant athletic director at N.C. State, was always deeply interested in various sports and rarely missed a chance to pick the brain of a...
The Bradley Foundation, a private, independent grant-making organization based in Milwaukee, recently handed out its annual Bradley Prize to four men who have, in the words of the organization’s mission statement, “(preserved and...
The House Judiciary Committee, dominated by Republican men who still have not learned to avoid the subject of rape and pregnancy, took up the issue of abortion last week.
South Carolina has real reason to celebrate the estimates recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The estimates show South Carolina’s population is growing, and several aspects of our beautiful state are benefiting.
There is no more symbolic element of combat training than the male Master Sergeant (or Gunnery Sergeant). The testosterone-driven, coarse taskmaster who trains fresh recruits to become hardened combat elements in the best tradition of manhood has been...
Cecil Brown SEASIDE, CA – Mr. Cecil Brown, age 85, departed this life Thursday, June 13, 2013 in California. Funeral services will be held 11 AM Thursday, June 20, 2013 from the...
David Wayne Rhoden WARRENVILLE, S.C. – Mr. David Wayne Rhoden of Warrenville, S.C., son of Vera Rhoden and the late David L. Rhoden, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, June 16,...
Robert Lever ‘Bobby’ Efird GRANITEVILLE, S.C., – Mr. Robert Lever “Bobby” Efird, age 79, of Graniteville, S.C., loving husband for 59 precious years...
Reverend Matthew ‘Mack’ Staley WAGENER – Reverend Matthew Staley, 87 of Wagener, SC, entered into eternal rest on June 14, 2013 at Aiken Regional Medical Centers....
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Saying she has already rolled up her sleeves and is ready to work, Julie Hermann took over as Rutgers’ athletic director with the promise that her No. 1 job is to create an atmosphere for Scarlet Knights students to...