Parades, programs and presentations: Citadel finds new ways to celebrate MLK Day despite pandemic
On Monday and Tuesday, Citadel cadets, students, faculty and staff will find new and socially distant ways to celebrate King’s legacy.
Read MoreOn Monday and Tuesday, Citadel cadets, students, faculty and staff will find new and socially distant ways to celebrate King’s legacy.
Read More“I work out a lot because of my job, and I want to stay in shape,” said Johnson, a 2013 graduate of The Citadel who grew up in Hanahan.
Read MoreWe must rededicate ourselves to the effective measures taken last semester, and continue to adapt and overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Read MoreThe college asks for cooperation as it limits access to campus to those on official, confirmed business from Jan. 13 – 29.
Read MoreAs seen on WCSC – Live 5 News, by Summer Huechtker The Citadel’s historic Capers Hall will soon be demolished and re-built. Officials say this will be the first time
Read MoreThirty-five teams competed in 48-hour time slots to find hidden clues and virtual flags by hacking into mock computer systems.
Read MoreCitadel cadets Jack and Max Zappendorf grew up in Dawson County and, in 2013, noticed that some in the community needed extra help with food.
Read MoreThe former assistant solicitor for the state of Georgia and Fortune 500 CEO named The Citadel as the sole beneficiary of his entire estate.
Read MoreIt seems long ago that we began to fully understand the impact that COVID-19 would have on the world and, closer to home, our college.
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