The Citadel Fought the Admission of Women. Now a Female Cadet Will Lead the Corps.
When Sarah Zorn applied for admission to the Citadel four years ago, she had not heard the story of Shannon Faulkner.
Read MoreWhen Sarah Zorn applied for admission to the Citadel four years ago, she had not heard the story of Shannon Faulkner.
Read MoreWith the passing of a ceremonial sword on Friday, Sarah Zorn made history.
Read MoreThe chief of the Army Ordnance Corps was promoted to the rank of brigadier general during a ceremony April 13 at Mark Clark Hall.
Read MoreA letter to the editor from Citadel professor Brian Norris regarding cellphone blocking technology in South Carolina.
Read MoreThere were 6.4 times fewer terrorist attacks in the U.S. in the last ten years compared to the 1970s, according to the Global Terrorism Database.
Read MoreThe Citadel marked its 175th birthday Saturday with a full day of events across Charleston.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s mission to produce ethical business leaders is paying off, as the department is in the midst of a major makeover.
Read MoreThe new Citadel war memorial contains the names of alumni who have been killed in U.S. wars.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s unintentional political tradition began with Gen. Johnson Hagood, for whom The Citadel’s football stadium is named.
Read MoreSince the days of scheduling baseball games around picnics, Bulldog athletics has grown into a $17 million per year enterprise.
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