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Augusta University’s Immunology Center of Georgia researchers are using pioneering technology to explore the role of elusive neutrophils in bladder cancer.
The Salvation Army of Augusta exceeded its goal for its annual Red Kettle campaign in 2023. The Salvation Army announced Jan. 10.
Aiken Symphony’s strings will present “Strings Attached” on Jan. 19.
Francisco Cruz has served as the Fort Eisenhower Fisher House manager for three decades.
A parade, a play and keynote addresses are planned for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
MACH Academy focuses on tennis but also offers academic enrichment such as coding.
Lakeside won its second straight region game Jan. 6 over Glynn Academy.
The annual Aiken Camellia Society Camellia Show will be Jan. 20.
Dacre Stoker, the great-grand nephew of Dracula’s author, will present a three session class in March. Registration began Jan. 3.
Film scores have made an impression on Joseph Caudill, and at the age of 18, he wrote his first one for a full-length movie that will be premiered in Augusta on Jan. 20.
“Telling Our Stories Through Poetry” will be presented in January and February at the Augusta Mini Theatre Judith Simon Drama Studio.