Charleston mayor and police chief will hold anti-discrimination talk at mosque with faith leaders on Wednesday

The Citadel’s Assistant Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, J. Goosby Smith, will give the keynote speech at a dialogue about anti-discrimination.

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Cadet from 1960s finally graduates 53 years after he began

“After leaving The Citadel, I never felt like my heart was anywhere else,” Barron said. That’s how he felt for nearly 50-plus years, until January 2017, when he discovered an online degree program at The Citadel and decided it was his time to go back.

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Media advisory: E. Fritz Hollings funeral coverage guidelines for media

(Above) Former Vice President Joe Biden says goodbye to his longtime friend Fritz Hollings after delivering the eulogy at the funeral of the late former South Carolina Senator at Summerall Chapel

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Pondering Plastic – Wildlife, Bans and Trash

Citadel professor John Weinstein, Ph.D. interviewed for a three-part series on plastic pollution in the ocean by South Carolina Public Radio

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The South China Sea

Note: SGT James Crump is a graduate student at The Citadel studying Intelligence and Security Studies. Crump served in the U.S. Army for eight years, before reenlisting as an intelligence analyst

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Citadel alum with Parkinson’s returns for annual parade, fulfilling last wish

Norris “Buck” Newton, who has been living with Parkinson’s Disease for more than a decade, had one of his last wishes to come true on Saturday.

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Military Historians Tell Us Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones’

Citadel professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., was one of the experts asked who will be sitting on the Iron Throne at the end of the HBO series.

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After graduating from Citadel, couple takes on new challenge together in boxing ring

Two dating Citadel graduates make their debuts in an official amateur boxing event after sparring for months at American Top Team Lowcountry in Charleston.

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South Carolina Politics Consider A Ban On Plastic’s Ban

The Island Eye News interviews Citadel professor about microplastics in the water, and also investigates bill in statehouse that would ban plastic bans.

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Tire particles found in Charleston waterways, researchers say

Most people see some form of plastic pollution every day like water bottles or single-use straws, but it’s the plastic we don’t see that’s a larger concern.

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