From the Publisher: Love of the Game
There is no mistaking the abrupt, jarring sound of a basketball buzzer. Even…
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Ex Libris: A Night to Remember
In 1898, a poorly acclaimed novel called Futility was published about a luxury,…
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Fungi Fun
More than 1.5 million identified species of fungi exist in the world, most…
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I Cannot Tell a Lie
When told that Napoleon Bonaparte was once attacked by a throng of angry…
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Rosemary
“There’s rosemary; that’s for remembrance ...” – Ophelia in Hamlet Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)…
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Roseate Spoonbill
Even the most casual observer of nature can see that something is amiss.…
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Suitcase Strategies
When it comes to packing for a trip abroad, even the most organized…
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Off the Beaten Path
From the gentle rock of the deck, the salty smell of the marsh,…
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Corn
Long before the first Europeans settled here, corn was a South Carolina staple…
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Margin
How do you respond to the question, “How are you doing?” The standard…
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Too Tough to Tame
David Pearson, Cale Yarborough, Richard Petty, Jeff Gordon, and Dale Earnhardt — these…
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Diving into DNA
When babies are on the way, it is fun to imagine what they…
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