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Aiken Standard

Anderson
Independent-Mail


Beaufort Gazette


Charleston
Post & Courier


Chester News & Reporter

Florence Morning News

Fort Mill Times

Gaffney Ledger

Georgetown Times

Greenville News

Hilton Head Island Packet

The Kingstree News

The Index-Journal

The Lancaster News

Lexington County
Chronicle


Myrtle Beach Sun News

Orangeburg Times & Democrat

Rock Hill Herald


The State

The Sumter Item

Spartanburg
Herald-Journal


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State

Nursing students make birthing kits
The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC) – March 1, 2010
Women will continue to have babies despite horrible conditions, such as in the aftermath of the massive earthquake in Haiti.
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Augusta area's higher education percentage grows
The Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) – February 28, 2010
After 16 years as a receiving clerk for Hanes Brand Inc., Melissa Morris is back in the classroom five days a week at Aiken Technical College.
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Don Garrison, who built Tri-County Tech during three decade tenure as president, dies
The Greenville News (Greenville, SC) – February 28, 2010
Tri-County Technical College has lost the leader who for more than 30 years shepherded the growth of a small, rural school into one of the largest community and technical colleges in South Carolina.
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Tech enrollment shows residents’ desire to excel
Morning News (Florence, SC) – February 28, 2010
The economy surely has a great deal to do with this semester’s increase in enrollment over spring 2009 at Florence-Darlington Technical College.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Excellence beyond mathematics
Morning News (Florence, SC) – February 26, 2010
We at Williamsburg Technical College realize the importance math proficiency plays in the overall success of a student, so we are particularly honored when the brightest and best from our area high schools choose to hone their skills on our campus.
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National

Community Colleges Build Programs That Fit Immigrants' Needs
The Chronicle of Higher Education – February 28, 2010
It's 7 a.m. and the hiring hall here is buzzing. Day laborers file in, pick up a small numbered ball, and write their name and number on a large whiteboard. The ball then goes in a jug for the day's job lottery.
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