Flat tax bridges gap for underfunded schools
By Angel Hollon | April 19, 2012In an attempt to “level the playing field for the state’s school children,” state lawmakers are working on a new bill for the school system.
In an attempt to “level the playing field for the state’s school children,” state lawmakers are working on a new bill for the school system.
Decisions regarding South Carolina public schools are currently being discussed in the general assembly.
The Urban Land Institute recently conducted a study on the traffic flow and parking on some of the main streets in Columbia.
The Food and Drug Administration plans to review a new product to determine if it is safe for consumers, and to determine if it can be considered as a dietary supplement.
One of the most famous companies in the world is making its already great image even better.
State lawmakers need to focus on more pressing issues facing South Carolina
Former employee's account does not constitute official customer list You know the times are changing when a company believes that its Twitter followers should be treated like a customer list. The online social network service got its start almost six years ago, and is now being manipulated by companies that want more money.
Delay in reporting, investigative process hurts victim more than helps school Once again another college official has brought shame to a university. Schools everywhere were shocked when Jerry Sandusky, a defensive coordinator at Pennsylvania State, was accused of sexually abusing male teens. Now, another official continues this horrible trend among university administration. John Chadima resigned his position earlier this January as associate athletics director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison after allegedly putting his hand down a student’s pants. The incident occurred at party for the football team, celebrating the Rose Bowl.