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National Catholic Schools Week is an annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States, now entering its 49th anniversary year.
In a winter meeting, Clemson’s Board of Trustees gave the greenlight for the creation of a center that would focus on synthesis + research of AI technologies for the betterment of humans.
Created by friends who met on the set of “The Walking Dead,” Nic & Norman’s is a Southern-inspired restaurant with a speakeasy vibe.
Did you know the city and the county provide interactive GIS maps of Greenville to connect you to resources and help you get to know your neighborhood?
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Earn professional certifications, enroll kids in youth programs, and even take personal interest courses (including a Taylor Swift class 👀).
This electric vehicle manufacturer is building its first SC facility in Greenville county, and plans to open early this year.
According to Greer, “Chemistry for Cooks” is a textbook, but is accessible to the general reader and will “change the way you think about cooking.”
We asked, you delivered. Here’s what you want to see go in the closed Reid’s Fine Foods location in Greenville.
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