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  • South Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Jean Toal is retiring at the end of 2015. First elected to the court in 1988, Toal has served as its chief…
  • Join us for the third public conversation in a four-part series of Conversations on South Carolina: The State and the New Nation, 1783-1828. Dr. Lacy…
  • When economists lay out their forecasts for all to see, they usually add a caveat such as “barring any unforeseen circumstances”. The COVID-19 global…
  • Like so many industries, the "big guys" seem to dominate the drug store business, too. But there are still independents out there, including compounders…
  • General U.S. history courses in many high schools depict the American Revolutionary War as a series of battles in the Northeast--Lexington, Concord,…
  • Family-owned businesses make up a significant portion of the state and national economy and almost all of them are part of the small business sector that…
  • The radical changes wrought by the rise of the salon system in nineteenth-century Europe provoked an interesting response from painters in the American…
  • In an unprecedented short amount of time, the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, aka the CARES Act, is now law and is in…
  • Pat Conroy, the beloved author of The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline and The Prince of Tides, died March 4, among his family, at home in Beaufort,…
  • Millions of historic documents in the U.S., from presidential papers to personal slave journals, are facing an issue apart from age: a preservation method…
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