“You chose to be different”
Members of the Class of 2026 are now officially recognized as part of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreMembers of the Class of 2026 are now officially recognized as part of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.
Read MoreRegimental Band Director Lt. Col. Timothy Smith knew he wanted to compose something original for the band when inspiration struck – The Citadel was getting ready to celebrate 100 Years on the Ashley.
Read MoreIncoming ROTC cadets may be offered two supplemental scholarships — The Citadel Service to Country Tuition Scholarship 2027 as well as the National Service Room Scholarship.
Read MoreCitadel Cadet Miles Scott saved a woman’s life and received the Andrew Mazur Award for his heroic actions.
Read MoreThe Citadel rifle team captured a first place win in the air rifle championship. and took second place overall in the SoCon championship.
Read MoreAfter making it through three rounds of the Baker Business Bowl IX and working on their business plan, one team has claimed victory — and a $10,000 check.
Read MoreThe Citadel Commandant of Cadets announced new leadership for the upcoming academic year.
Read MoreCitadel cadets took first place in the 2022 Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the U.S., or AMCSUS, physical training challenge.
Read MoreThe 2022 edition of The Gold Star Journal earned three prestigious awards from two different organizations.
Read MoreOn Friday, March 24, freshmen – called knobs – from the Class of 2026 will begin one of the most important and highly anticipated events for a cadet. Recognition Day signals the end of the fourth-class system and the months of rules and restrictions that go with it.
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