South Carolina National Guard leader offers cadets advice at The Citadel Army ROTC

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. R. Van McCarty, deputy adjutant general for South Carolina, shared advice with freshman and sophomore cadets.

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Physically fit recruits for Army are hard to find. Especially in these states

The Army’s problem of finding physically fit recruits at a time of rising obesity in the United States is especially acute in the South.

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Charleston City Council will get three new members Tuesday. What do they want to do?

Three new Charleston City Council members will be sworn in Tuesday after being elected in November to represent parts of West Ashley and James Island. All are new to local government and to politics in general.

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The Citadel’s Business Bowl helps launch young entrepreneurs

Citadel freshman C.J. Walker admitted to some nervousness before he made his “elevator pitch” at the school’s Bulldog Business Bowl.

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Remembering Professor Lori Kay Hicklin, Ph.D.

Dr. Lori Kay Hicklin, 59, of Charleston, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest Thursday, December 28, 2017.

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Dissecting the Gibbes Museum’s latest economic impact study

The Gibbes Museum of Art released the Citadel School of Business Administration’s study that reveals the Gibbes’ economic impact on the tri-county area.

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Amy Joseph on Preparing Nurses for Leadership Roles

Amy Joseph, Swain Department Head of Nursing at The Citadel, talks about how important leadership is in the nursing field.

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Nikki Haley’s political stock still rising despite being passed over for secretary of state job

United Nation Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have been passed over for the job long-rumored to be her next political step: secretary of state.

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Campus Life In The News

War memorial dedication as seen on Live5 News

The Citadel War Memorial was dedicated on October 27, 2017. Here is a report from local CBS affiliate WCSC-TV.

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The Value of Grant-Funded Scientific Research

Talk of deep cuts in federal funding for basic and applied research this past spring had many in the scientific community alarmed.

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