Pipes & Drums: Three presidents ponder the pandemic

Jim Dillahey,’01, leads the world’s largest piping and drumming organization, is an accomplished piper and a full-time teacher of piping at The Citadel.

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Charleston native and Air Force captain fashions activewear line for the gym

“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.

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Capers Hall to be demolished this year

As 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

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Two brothers, both Citadel cadets, raise over 3,000 pounds of food donations for local food bank

Citadel cadets Jack and Max Zappendorf grew up in Dawson County and, in 2013, noticed that some in the community needed extra help with food.

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Meet the retired Atlanta attorney who pledged his entire $20 million estate to The Citadel

The former assistant solicitor for the state of Georgia and Fortune 500 CEO named The Citadel as the sole beneficiary of his entire estate.

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Commentary: This is what The Citadel learned during a tumultuous 2020

It 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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Citadel student finds rare plant for the first time in Charleston County

Citadel Graduate College Biology researcher Celie Dailey said in trips to the Black River site, she had to push through thickets of grass taller than she was.

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Medieval warfare catapults Citadel professor into history

If he weren’t such a medievalist, it would be tempting to call Citadel English professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., a Renaissance man.

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Positives of the Pandemic: Resiliency in Relationships

“We are actively seeking out communication in a way that we’ve never done before,” said Chip Taylor, Head of Psychology at The Citadel.

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