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  • Music can give meaning to time.
  • Good composers write coherent pieces, not collections of interesting materials.
  • Good composers write coherent pieces, not collections of interesting materials.
  • This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Gregory Habig about symptoms, diagnosis and management of celiac disease.
  • This gall is caused by a wasp which only lays its eggs on white oak trees.
  • This is one of two species of tent caterpillars found in South Carolina.
  • This episode of the South Carolina Lede for October 17, 2020, features: the latest unemployment data for South Carolina and perspective from state…
  • If you have amaryllis bulbs (actually the genus is Hippeastrum but we’re never going to call them that) blooming in your house over the holidays, you can take some steps to keep them healthy.
  • In most parts of South Carolina, holiday amaryllis bulbs can be added to your garden or the front of shrub beds when all chance of frost is over. For successful transplanting, keep the indoor plant healthy and growing after it flowers to replenish or build back that bulb.
  • At the Medical University of South Carolina the grounds crew strives to make the campus a stress relieving space not only for persons coming for appointments but also urban dwellers who are welcome to stroll the grounds. A good place to start is the Urban Farm.
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