Mud run that had been slated for Saturday cancelled, but there's lots going with the Pickens County 4-H.
Genealogy research could be big business for area
Party aims to help prom-goers prepare for the prom while delivering prevention message to teens and their parents.
Jim Barker returned to work last week after recovering from heart bypass surgery
April 20 event gives prospective students and their families a firsthand look at life at Bob Jones University.
Students to present "Hotel Cassiopeia" and "For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls."
Greenville student wins drawing.
Public invited to Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting for trail.
Individuals completing the program will be able to serve multiple industry segments, such as industry construction, highway construction, general construction and complementary industries, such as aggregate mining and asphalt production.
Challenge course emphasizes teamwork.
Cost to enter special event held in memory of Easley High School Student Daniel Smith will be discounted until April 12
William N. Carmical Scholarship will help a senior pursue educational goals in fields of science or engineering.
John Bowers of Taylors and John Dunn of Easley took first place in photogrammetry and archery, respectively.
Shows promises to be an eclectic mix of jazz standards and surprises.
Free concert part of Utsey Chamber Music Series.
From on-campus project to Clemson Clubs across the country, students and alumni will be helping their communities.
A challenge to create a viral video turns into something much deeper.
11 new members inducted into Clemson University Chapter Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society
Students recognized for academic achieves for third quarter of the 2012-2013 school year.
Concrete Primary School Second Graders named to Honor Roll for Third Nine Weeks.
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.
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.
Girls ages 6-18 and their adult chaperones will experience campus life during special weekend hosted by Clemson Women's Alumni Council
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.
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.
Day dedicated to celebrating the arts.
New principals chosen for Pickens Middle School, Gettys Middle School and J.C. Brice Middle School.
17 district schools among schools recognized as Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards winners by the South Carolina Department of Education
Those eligible to apply for scholarship include students from Pickens High School, Liberty High School, Prince Avenue Prep., Lakeview Christian School, and Soaring Eagles Christian Academy
Southern Wesleyan educator says there's still a place in the classroom for old and new technologies.
Mission Action Challenge gives new shoes to K5, second grade and fifth grade students.
Clemson Literary Festival will be held April 3-7.
Fifth graders at Spearman dissect owl pellets to learn about birds' food chain.
Alicia Simpson attends Brenau University. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Hundreds of Southern Wesleyan students fan out and volunteer during Day of Service.