Canada’s quixotic attempt to use NAFTA to end U.S. ‘right to work’ laws

President Trump has repeatedly attacked the North American Free Trade Agreement, calling it the “worst trade deal ever negotiated.”

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Citadel kicks off its year-long 175th anniversary celebration this weekend

Saturday’s first Citadel football game will mark the kickoff of the school’s year-long celebration of its 175th year.

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Charleston-area hires and promotions

A list of recent Charleston-area hires and promotions, including graduates of The Citadel.

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Col. Tom Clark on Providing The Citadel’s Cadets with Opportunities for Ethical Development

Col. Tom Clark speaks on developing cadets and students to be more ethical once they join the workforce or service.

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A father’s encouragement to serve

“Service to others is what makes this country great,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, 169th Fighter Wing public affairs superintendent. His 31 years of service is a testament to his commitment to serve his country.

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Donation in honor of longtime Sarasota nurse Ursula Sellitti allows The Citadel to create new nursing program

The Citadel -“The Military College of South Carolina” has established a new nursing program after receiving a seven-figure donation.

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Citadel’s New Nursing Department Made Possible By Swain Family

The Citadel’s new Swain Department of Nursing is being established through the generosity of a gift from the Swain family.

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The Citadel launching Swain Department of Nursing

The S.C. Board of Nursing has approved a nursing program at The Citadel, according to a news release.

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Inspired By Intrigue

Austin Gray has always been inquisitive. As the youngest of five boys, Gray was always asking – or pestering – his older brothers with questions. Now as an adult, that same curiosity has led him to pursue a PhD in environmental health science at UNCG.

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