Cadets, kids and neighbors lead community initiative to save Gadsden Creek watershed.
The Gadsden Creek watershed, located in an urban area near The Citadel campus, is one of the Charleston peninsula’s last remaining tidal creek systems.
Read MoreThe Gadsden Creek watershed, located in an urban area near The Citadel campus, is one of the Charleston peninsula’s last remaining tidal creek systems.
Read MoreA group of cadets from The Citadel have entered a diving pelican sculpture in the Port Royal Sound Foundation Recycled Art Contest, to be judged against other schools and groups for a potential $2,000 in prizes.
Read MoreMy ring already means the world to me. This is why.
Read MoreI became someone here−this was the place where I found the courage to stand up for myself against the injustices done to me in the past.
Read MoreResearchers at The Citadel are working to use the shear wave velocities to predict the response of soils at a variety of Charleston-area locations.
Read MoreThe ring is a connector. When I wear the ring, I will know that I am linked with a Long Gray Line of brothers and sisters that have come before me.
Read MoreI am the first in my family to graduate from The Citadel, but I hope I am creating a legacy for others here.
Read MoreThe Citadel is ranked among the most innovative schools in the South, and to celebrate, we rounded up some of the ways the college has encouraged innovation.
Read MoreThis week we tackle the War on Straws and how worried we should be about all the plastic filling our oceans.
Read MoreEvery year, the CIA descends upon The Citadel’s campus in teams of four to five. Their mission? To recruit the best and brightest of the Corps.
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