Citadel Homecoming 2019
During the last weekend of October, The Citadel and The Citadel Alumni Association will hold one of the college’s biggest events of the year on campus.
Read MoreDuring the last weekend of October, The Citadel and The Citadel Alumni Association will hold one of the college’s biggest events of the year on campus.
Read MoreFor five months Greg Kraft, his wife Roxanne and other family members have been waiting and hoping that Matthew’s body would be found.
Read MoreKeynote speaker for Purple Heart Day ceremony: Lt. Col. Matthew Kutilek, USMC, Citadel Class of 2001. Kutilek was presented with the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in 2010 while he was deployed to Afghanistan
Read MoreIn the fall of 1958, two cadets and an elephant helped lead The Citadel Bulldogs football team to a victory over rival VMI.
Read MoreCameron Wells’ name is one that surely still gives opposing Southern Conference coaches and fans nightmares, and one that Citadel fans remember fondly.
Read MoreMore than 20 family and friends are traveling to Normandy for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Saint-Lô and the death U.S. Army Maj. Thomas Howie.
Read MoreThomas Howie: Citadel class president, star football halfback, captain of the baseball team, high school teacher, coach and, finally, American hero.
Read MoreMorris Robinson is the only former cadet and All-American football player at the Citadel to become a world-renowned opera singer.
Read MoreWith more than 53 years of experience in law, King has become an authority in his industry and currently serves as an Active Retired Circuit Court Judge.
Read MoreMorris Robinson, ’91, finally committed to serious vocal training and his opera career began when he was cast in “Aida” in 1999.
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