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Ignite Conference Energizes Crowd

From the Free Times

Columbia, SC - November 23, 2011 - When guests walked into the Ignite Columbia conference Nov. 16, they were encouraged to select sticker tags that best described their creative aura, stickers with words like achiever, futuristic, ideation and maximizer. These words are perhaps the simplest way...

EngenuitySC: RT @gghilton: Getting excited to spread some @columbiasc and @impactcolumbia LOOOOVE with the new @akpsigamecocks talent at @USCColumbia ...

News

Mon, 2012/01/23

Deparment of Energy Seeks Comments on Plans to Fund First SMRS

The U.S. Department of Energy has called for comments from the private industry on plans to fund the first demonstration models of small modular nuclear reactors, which could revolutionize the nuclear power industry and the way electric power is generated.

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Blog

Thu, 2012/01/12

Daily Gamecock Says Columbia is "Trending Up," but not "Cultural"

By Frank Avery The Daily Gamecock, the student-led newspaper at the University of South Carolina, today released their staff editorial on last night's State of the City address, led by Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin. As always, we at EngenuitySC are ecstatic to see student engagement from University students and love that they feel the city is "trending up." However,... // Read More