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Impromptu music practice session in a glassed-in walkway at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities.
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  • K-12

What My School Means to Me: Essays from 3 High Schoolers

  • Deborah Fallows
  • March 9, 2014
How students at an unusual school think—and write—about their experience.
Happy Mardi Gras! (Deborah Fallows)
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  • Aviation

On the Road Again: St. Marys

  • James Fallows
  • March 2, 2014
Starting the Mardi Gras festivities early in southernmost Georgia
The second-easternmost bar in America. (Photo James Fallows)
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  • Civic Life

East, West, and Points in Between

  • James Fallows
  • February 27, 2014
Where the Pacific Ocean is east of the Atlantic
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  • Language

Why We Never Get Over High School

  • Deborah Fallows
  • February 23, 2014
Across the nation, people have different questions they ask when meeting someone new. There are hidden meanings in all of them—including a popular one about schooling.
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  • Local Journalism

The Power of Mapping

  • John Tierney
  • February 18, 2014
Geospatial information is changing the way we approach the world around us. Here's an example.
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  • Economic Development

The Parks and Recreation Theory of America’s Future

  • James Fallows
  • February 18, 2014
What we discuss at the national level has surprisingly little to do with startup decisions. Some provocative data about where America is growing, and why.
American ancestry patterns, from Wikimedia
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  • Language

What We Mean When We Say Hello

  • Deborah Fallows
  • February 16, 2014
The curious geography of American greetings
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  • Travel

There’s a Reason They Call It ‘Eastport’

  • James Fallows
  • February 16, 2014
East is east, and west is west, and the twain can meet—sort of.
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  • Language

So, Where Do You Live? What Do You Do?

  • Deborah Fallows
  • February 11, 2014
When we were in Greenville SC recently, I was surprised to learn that a very common follow-up to the greeting of “How do you do?” or “Nice to meet you,”…
Impromptu music practice session in a glassed-in walkway at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities.
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  • K-12

Dreaming Big in South Carolina: A Public Boarding School for the Arts

  • Deborah Fallows
  • January 30, 2014
“One half dream; one half plan.” That’s how one student described his life at the Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, South Carolina. Dreaming big at the…
South Carolina. Image via SCPRT
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  • Language

Dadgum! Katy, Bar the Door!

  • Deborah Fallows
  • January 27, 2014
Speaking Your Mind in South Carolina
"Code academy" room for The Iron Yard, inside the Next tech-accelerator building Greenville SC.
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  • Economic Development

Smaller-Town Startups: ‘Stopping the Brain Drain’ in SC

  • James Fallows
  • January 25, 2014
'People say, this is my ticket Out.' Then, they want to stay.
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  • K-12

America’s Tiniest Engineers: Report From Greenville, South Carolina

  • Deborah Fallows
  • January 20, 2014
It was the monthly “engineering week” when I visited the A.J. Whittenberg Elementary School of Engineering in Greenville, South Carolina, in January. Volunteers from one of the several local big-name companies in…
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  • Aviation

In Which I Develop New Respect for the Wedding-Industrial Comple

  • James Fallows
  • January 19, 2014
We know that football players are brave. But spare a thought as well for bride-magazine models.
Ballet class, yesterday afternoon at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities in downtown Greenville, S.C. It's a "residential public high school for emerging artists." Photo Deborah Fallows
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  • Economic Development

Welcome to Greenville and ‘The Upstate’

  • James Fallows
  • January 17, 2014
A region that has willed its way to a new economic and civic identity.
Falls Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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  • Civic Life

Separated at Birth? Greenville, Sioux Falls

  • James Fallows
  • January 14, 2014
Here is Falls Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, last summer: And here is Falls Park in Greenville, South Carolina, this afternoon: A decade ago, the falls areas in both…

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