The Blue Banner, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC
3 hours ago by Meagan Rawls
Even with a not-quite-fully stocked store, Darrin Williams is not impressed by the competition.
The comic collector moved to Asheville with his wife and 6-year-old son four months ago from Kennesaw, Ga., and decided to open his own comic book store after he scoped out the local stores.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
1 hour ago by Honey Rider
On the not-so-rare occasion, we here at The Tiger receive e-mails and phone calls from well meaning persons who disapprove of columns such as "On the Prowl." They would have us add six inches to our skirts, strap on our chastity belts and revert back to the era of gentlemen callers.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
5 hours ago by Ryan Del Campo
Georgia has arguably some of the most beautiful wildernesses in the Southeast. From the slippery rocks at Tallulah Gorge to the difficult approach to the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain, outdoor enthusiast will find some place to enjoy.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
11 hours ago by S. Ashlee Mooneyhan
For some college students, a trend in recreational drug use has made its way into common life.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
17 hours ago by Michael Stone
Autumn falls farther away from the endless days of summer and winter's invisible, cold blade looms in the air. The sugar maple trees have shed their leaves, which skim across the imprinted quotes that together make a circle surrounding the seal of Murfreesboro.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
1 day ago by Madi Flournoy
As they battle it out with hand-made weapons and elaborate costumes, the members of Dagorhir, a group of students based on medieval-type activities, put all their energy into fighting their friends with weapons that won't lead to any lethal blows.
The physically demanding activity combines both history and fantasy.
The Blue Banner, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC
2 days ago by Meredi Wagner-Hoehn
From freshmen students to alumna with 27 years of experience, dancers of every caliber busted a move for the UNC Asheville dance department's 10th Annual Everybody Can-Can Performance.
"Performance is the big game. That's why dancers perform; they look forward to it.
The Blue Banner, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC
3 days ago by Sam Hunt
West Asheville's Harvest Records presented 40 East Coast record dealers Sunday at the second Asheville Sound Swap, a six-hour used record fair, at The Grey Eagle to make rare and out-of-print LPs, 45s and CDs available to music fans for a fair price.
"The Grey Eagle is the perfect location for a record fair," said Jacob Blaisdell, 24, an employee at Criminal Records in Atlanta who sold used records from his personal collection at Asheville Sound Swap.
The Forum, Lander University, SC
3 days ago by Davinia Brown, Media 340 student
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
4 days ago by Chelsea Thomas
Audience members bob their heads and clap their hands to the beat. Blind men tap their canes in rhythm on tile floors.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
4 days ago by Laura Raines
The lights of the Murphy Center dim and the anticipation of the crowd of about 3,300 is tangible. Recent Country Music Award winner Lady Antebellum walks on stage, and the crowd erupts into cheers and screams. The energy continues through the band's performance and carries on when Jason Aldean takes the stage.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
4 days ago by Mona Lotts
Our era is often called the Age of Technology. Who lives without a television in every room or a cell phone farther than under the pillow at night? Seriously, we need technology to survive, and so does sex. Yep, that's right. Let's discuss the do's and do not's of sex toys.
The Forum, Lander University, SC
4 days ago by Chase Cooley/Megan Price
A group of Oakland Elementary third graders received a superhero's welcome at Lander University on Thursday, Nov. 6, when the university honored the students for quick thinking that might have saved their teacher's life.
In October, Oakland teacher Julie Wooley suffered a . . .
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
6 days ago by Greg Blanton
You must excuse me for not taking Kid Rock seriously. Any man who addresses himself with a binomial moniker consisting of a synonym for a child and the genre which he (sometimes) plays does not immediately demand respect.