More chilling than Halloween: Top 10 cybersecurity threats of 2020

They can run tools called “packet sniffers” which essentially grab little “packets” of your data being transmitted.

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Citadel board votes on tuition rates for 2021-22 academic year

The need for 2.5% increase was explained by the Vice President of Finance and Business as a means of continuing the college’s solid financial footing.

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Citadel President announces future retirement of Commandant of Cadets

Since arriving in July 2014, Captain Paluso demonstrated the same professionalism, grit, energy, and determination as Commandant that made him a highly successful and decorated U.S. Navy SEAL officer.

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Business as usual at The Citadel

There is nothing ordinary about The Citadel, including the way the college is responding to the challenges presented by the coronavirus.

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Editorial: Citadel strategy promises to benefit Charleston, all of South Carolina

The Citadel has played a large role in shaping Charleston and South Carolina since its creation 177 years ago, and its new strategic plan is an encouraging sign that will continue to be the case.

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Members of the Corps of Cadets seek “a more perfect union”

To maintain social distance, the cadets connected themselves with spirit T-shirts, each holding a separate side.

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Clear sailing ahead: water culture restored to The Citadel campus

Thanks to a generous donation, The Citadel is again taking advantage of the Ashley River, bordering tidal basin, Charleston Harbor and more.

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Drilling down into the details; freshmen cadets compete in Kelly Cup 2020

One company can spend the year bragging about the quality of their military training after ten of their freshmen cadets proved best-drilled.

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