Is there plastic in Columbia’s drinking water? One study says yes
As seen on WIS-TV, by Paul Rivera For months, WIS has been investigating the effects of plastic waste on our Midlands waterways. On Monday, we told you about a floating
Read MoreAs seen on WIS-TV, by Paul Rivera For months, WIS has been investigating the effects of plastic waste on our Midlands waterways. On Monday, we told you about a floating
Read MorePhoto: Spartina grass, courtesy of Danny Gustafson, Ph.D. As seen in The Post and Courier, by Bo Peterson The spartina grass that makes for miles and miles of beauty along the
Read MoreAs seen in Stars and Stripes, by Rose Thayer Examples of an expanding cyber force within the Defense Department are all around. The Marine Corps established a new specialty field
Read MoreListen to Citadel professor Muhammad Fraser-Rahim on NPR’s “On Point” With Meghna Chakrabarti An American woman joined the Islamic State, went to Syria, married three ISIS fighters and called for attacks
Read MoreAs seen in The Charleston Chronicle, by Citadel Professor Damon Fordham, MA The citizens of Batesburg, SC attempted to right a 73 year old wrong on February 9 in their
Read MorePhoto: Cadets Sarah Zorn and Mitchell Felt at awards parade Two members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets are now proud recipients of prestigious awards. The highlight of February’s final
Read MoreGeneral John “Jay” Raymond, United States Air Force, delivered the first Greater Issues address of 2019. Every day, the life of almost every person in America is affected by what
Read MorePhoto: Citadel Gospel Choir performing at MLK Picture Awards By Cadet Rhaei Brown “It’s a family.” That’s what Regimental Executive Officer David Days says that The Citadel Gospel Choir means to
Read MorePhoto: Recognition Day celebration run 2018 Women’s History Month “CitListen” Session March 1 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Bond 295 Registration required, open to Citadel community and media Women’s History
Read MoreAs seen in The Independent Tribune, by Kyle Ingram Kannapolis native Logan Miller’s face is greeting visitors in the Charleston airport in a giant banner for The Citadel, the military
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