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LouAnne Wilkes is the international student of the year. The senior political science major from Trinidad and Tobago was presented with the award during the opening ceremony for International Awareness Month on Nov 5. (0) comments

These are the words of Staff Senate President Kay Snider who summed up the feeling of SC State's staff for The Collegian on Friday. (0) comments

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SC State's Student Senate voted 18-1 against implementing a Mr. SC State. According to Senator-at-Large Chassidy Hinton, the senators expressed reservations about implemeting the position because of the additional cost to be incurred for a new King and his court. (2) comments

ORANGEBURG, SC - South Carolina State is headed to the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs for a second consecutive season, and for a second straight year, will travel to Boone, NC to face Appalachian State, the FCS champion in 2006 and 2007. In last year's contest at Kidd Brewer Stadium, the Mountaineers won 37-21. (0) comments

BOONE, N.C. - Dominique McDuffie returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and Appalachian State defeated South Carolina State 20-13 in the first round of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs on Saturday. The Mountaineers (10-2), who defeated S. (0) comments

New Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Joyce Blackwell is optimistic about the future of SC State. Coming out a three day Academic Affairs Institute funded by Title III grants, Blackwell spoke with The Collegian about the Institute, challenges she has faced since arriving at SC State and plans for maintaining academic excellence. (0) comments

As President Barack Obama visits China seeking to balance a seesawing relationship, Chinese-Americans embody the challenges facing the giants of East and West. They have as many different feelings about their ancestral home - hope, indifference, pride, pain - as there are characters in the Chinese language. (0) comments

By now, Sekou Jackson is used to the questions: Why does he need to leave a work meeting to pray? Don't black Muslims convert to Islam in jail? Why would you even want to be Muslim? "It's kind of a double whammy to be African-American and Muslim," said Jackson, who studies the Navy at the National Academy of Science in Washington. (0) comments

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