How The Citadel became a political bastion in its own right

The Citadel’s unintentional political tradition began with Gen. Johnson Hagood, for whom The Citadel’s football stadium is named.

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‘Citadel cadets will play:’ History of athletics at The Citadel long and (sometimes) storied

Since the days of scheduling baseball games around picnics, Bulldog athletics has grown into a $17 million per year enterprise.

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Campus Life In The News

Governor presents Order of the Palmetto award to Citadel President

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presented the president of The Citadel with the state’s highest civilian honor Saturday.

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Citadel picks first woman to command entire student corps

A woman will become regimental commander of cadets at The Citadel in South Carolina for the first time in the military college’s 175-year history.

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Ga. Appeals Court Judge ‘Tripp’ Self Confirmed to Federal Bench

With an 85-11 vote, the Senate confirmed current Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Tilman “Tripp” Self III as the Middle District of Georgia’s federal judge.

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Larry Daniel Enjoys Being a Part of the Charleston Community in His Off Time

Larry Daniel, Dean of the Zucker Family School of Education at the Citadel, talks to us about what he does in his free time outside of the school.

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Pat Conroy at The Citadel Symposium

The Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting a free public event to explore the life and legacy of celebrated American author Pat Conroy, entitled, “Pat Conroy at The Citadel Symposium.” The symposium takes place from 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3, at the college’s Holliday Alumni Center.

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Smart cities: Charleston, South Carolina

With its stately antebellum homes and cobblestone streets, Charleston, South Carolina, is steeped in history, but the town is far from preserved in amber.

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