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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Cadet selected to serve on board for National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society

The National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, has named The Citadel’s Micah L. Cohen as the newest member of its Board of Student Advisers.

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Passing the torch

In 2016, AnaMalae Tia walked onto campus at the Citadel in South Carolina with her sights set on an Army commission in 2020.

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Citadel cadets and students volunteer for veterans in need

The Citadel Health Careers Society and others from the college spent Friday morning supplying low-income veteran families with food assistance.

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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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Company accused of polluting ocean with plastic has an ally: SC ports

For John Weinstein, Ph.D., Department Head of Biology at The Citadel, the harm that plastics cause to marine ecosystems is his life’s work.

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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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Charleston County’s staff attorney, a Citadel alumnus, picked to become federal judge by Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has picked Charleston County’s senior government attorney, Joe Dawson III, Class of 1991, to be a federal judge.

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