Emmanuel AME Church, Enslaved African Muslims and the Struggle Against Violent Extremism
Extremist groups have tried and failed to court disenfranchised populations and play on the grievances of the African-American community.
Read MoreExtremist groups have tried and failed to court disenfranchised populations and play on the grievances of the African-American community.
Read MoreIs an economic slowdown on the horizon, and if so, what can we do to prepare? In terms that have become familiar to fans of the Game of Thrones series, is winter coming?
Read MoreI sat down with Julio Caceres, the Latino student adviser, to discuss the history behind Hispanic Heritage Month and to find out about campus activities.
Read MoreThe Citadel in DC is a summer program where students live, learn, and intern using Washington, DC as an active classroom. Students earn nine credit hours–six hours for their internship, and three for a visual and intelligence course.
Read MoreArmy National Guard Cadet Miller Ford knew from a young age that he wanted to join the Military, but he didn’t realize it could also help him pay for his education.
Read More“I want to get my hands in there and guide people the right way,” says Paige Herbst, Army National Guard cadet.
Read MoreMontray Robinson, a Goose Creek High School graduate, is the first recipient of the PFC Ralph Johnson, USMC, MOH Scholarship.
Read MoreThis week we tackle the War on Straws and how worried we should be about all the plastic filling our oceans.
Read MoreSarah Zorn might be a historical first but in her mind, what is first, are her fellow cadets.
Read MoreFor the Wright family, being a Marine is the family business. After 12 weeks of training, Pfc. Douglas Tanner Wright graduated Aug. 3.
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