Do you suffer from portion distortion?
Without a doubt we live in a super-size, go large kind of world. I often hear people say that they eat the same things that they have always eaten, yet they don’t understand how they have gained weight. More often than not, the answer lies within our portion sizes.
Brain Boosters Camp teaches container gardening
The Hartsville Library recently wrapped up another fun and educational Brain Boosters camp, as participants in the Container Gardening course took home several yummy vegetable plants they grew themselves. Held every other Thursday from March 1 through April 26, the course taught homeschooled kids aged 6 to 19 all the basics of healthy soil composition, how to tell helpful insects (like the earthworm, ladybug, green lacewing, and...
Citadel cadets, faculty and partners honored for civic engagement
The following local Citadel cadets are being recognized for their commitment to service learning and civic engagement by South Carolina Campus Compact (SCCC). • Michael Rice of Darlington is being recognized as the 2018 Newman Civic Fellow for his contributions to The Citadel’s community engagement programs. • Christopher Russell of Florence is being recognized as honoree of the South Carolina Student Organization Achievement...
After horrific crash, graduation walk means more to Hucks
On a day in late May just three years ago, FMU Nursing student Grayson Hucks endured an unexpected series of events that would forever change the course of her life.
FMU signs two golfers
Francis Marion University men’s golf coach Mark Gaynor has announced the signing of Grainger Howle of Darlington and Pierre De Caevel of Glabais, Belgium. Howle is a senior at Darlington High School, where he has played under the direction of coaches Greg Dolce, Stanley Goodwin, and Brad Knox. A six-year letterman, he has earned All-Region and team most valuable player recognition. He is also a member of the National Honor Society. He...