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Art comes in many shapes and sizes. Any type of material can be used in the design process. For example, paper, cardboard, and even titanium can become the canvas. Andozing titanium to create colors began in England many years ago, and Truman Teed, an art professor for 30... More...

Celebrating the Shepherds Center's 20th Anniversary were (l-r) Betty Bruner, Bill Rogers, Caroline Judson, Carol Spivey, Bessie Boykin Clarkson, Bill Major, and Dorcas Giles. More...

StoryCorps is visiting Columbia this February as part of its 2007 tour to capture the way Americans are living today.
Since StoryCorps opened its first StoryBooth in New York City in October of 2003, more than 9,000 stories of average Americans have been recorded. Today, StoryCorps consists of two mobile StoryBooths that tour the U.S. and another booth located in Lower Manhattan. More...
by John Temple Ligon
Voter turnout According to a study by the Palmetto Project, South Carolina ranked 43rd in the USA in voter turnout for the November 2006 election. In 2002, the state's turnout was ranked 36th; and for 1998, 28th. Last November, only about 35% of eligible voters actually cast ballots, ... More...
Susanne Tennent Buck and James Willis Cantey III were married November 11, 2006, in Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina. The Reverend Cannon J. Michael A. Wright performed the 7 pm ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alton Buck of Charleston. She is ... More...
It's great getting The Columbia Star out of my mailbox again! Your lead editorial responding to Becci Robbins' S.C. Progressive Network propaganda caught my eye immediately. I agree with your response, especially that the Freedom of Information Acts are a good start. The St... More...
The Cardinal Newman Lady Cardinals invaded Hammond Tuesday, Jan. 30 and early on looked very much like the team that had compiled a 17- 1 overall record and 5- 0 league record. They jumped out to a 10- 2 lead over the Lady Skyhawks before Hammond coach Charles McCalliste... More...
The media center at Polo Road Elementary School was abuzz with activity Jan. 13 when the students became teachers. Polo Road Elementary, which opened its doors for the first time this past August, is already reaching out into the community. More...
Goodwill Plantation By Warner M. Montgomery
Warner@TheColumbiaStar.com The Explorers Club concluded its Wateree River Expedition at Goodwill Plantation on the west bank of the river across from Stateburg. We were met by Larry Faulkenberry, the owner who has taken it upon himself to restore the hi... More...
Knock, ou Le triomphe de la médecine By Rachel Haynie Staging its first play is L'Alliance Française de Columbia's latest way of spreading French language and culture well beyond the borders of France. More...
Columbia was going through a wrenching debate over how to run its bus transit in the summer of 1991, especially how to pay for it. One contribution to the effort was The Loop, now back in fashion. More...
Master's Sales Part 1 of 2
MASTER'S SALE 06-CP-40-4609 By virtue of a decree heretofore granted in the case of American General Financial Services, Inc., against Christinia L. Dickerson and David P. Dickerson; Citifinancial, Inc. More...
Most people think tree bark is rather uninteresting. However, tree bark is rather complex in its various appearances and origin. Of course, it is only developed on woody plants. Clearly, bark varies considerably from species to species, and some types of trees are easily identified by the... More...