What the Green Book was really all about

The Green Book was an important part of the lives of thousands of American motorists for almost decade, as Citadel historian and African American studies expert Professor Damon Fordham explains.

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A message from the President

Citadel Family: From time to time current events present an opportunity to discuss issues important to our college. Recent public discourse about the Governor of Virginia responding to questions after

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The name of Army Ranger Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz added to The Citadel War Memorial

U.S. Army Ranger Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Andrew Celiz, who attended The Citadel as part of the class of 2008, is now listed on The Citadel War Memorial among the college’s 760 alumni killed in action while serving their country.

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Citadel cadets are front and center when it comes to greeting visitors at Charleston International Airport

Cadets from across the country fly high in banner for The Citadel Some of the first faces visitors to Charleston International Airport see belong to six smiling cadets. They are

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Aiken man wins big at 2019 Best Warrior Competition by SC National Guard

Photo: Sgt. James Spencer McCants and his fiancé Melissa Harden pose for a picture after he is awarded the coveted “Best Warrior Non-Commissioned Officer” award Wednesday during a ceremony conducted by

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Safe and secure: Charlie Teague talks about his path to protecting presidents

Photo: Charlie Teague, background right, stands guard for former President George W. Bush, center. (Courtesy: Mitchell News-Journal) As seen in The Mitchell News-Journal, by Brandon Roberts When former President Ronald Reagan

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New vice president of facilities and engineering to begin at The Citadel

Civil engineer and strategic planning specialist Jeffrey Lamberson to begin in March The Citadel is bringing in a civil engineer and strategic planning specialist to serve as the vice president of

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Citadel professors honored for embodying the characteristics of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Photo: 2019 MLK Picture Award recipients at ceremony “I guess I’m just one of the soldiers trying to get up every day and do my best to be part of

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More Than Fitness

Dr. Dan Bornstein is leading the charge to solve some of the most pressing fitness, health and security issues facing the United States.

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