My ring story: Don’t tell me I can’t do it
“When people back home heard that I was thinking about going to a military college they kept telling me that I wasn’t going to make it.”
Read More“When people back home heard that I was thinking about going to a military college they kept telling me that I wasn’t going to make it.”
Read MoreRecognizing the academic successes of Citadel cadets and students is a special tradition each semester, even one as atypical as this.
Read More“Due to the pandemic, the traditional training had to be cancelled. But, as their song says, ‘The Army goes rolling along.'”
Read MoreG3 was named in honor of Coach Mike D, of The Citadel class of 1976, who passed away in 2016 who also cared for many generations of mascots.
Read MoreThe Citadel’s 10-10 halftime tie with No. 1-ranked Alabama in 2018 was on new South Florida coach Jeff Scott’s must-watch list for his players
Read MoreDue to the continued spread of COVID-19 both in the United States and abroad, as well as ongoing travel restrictions throughout the world, Citadel leadership has made the difficult decision
Read MoreDue to the challenges with college entrance tests’ availability and access, The Citadel is implementing a test optional policy for high school students applying for the fall 2021 term.
Read MoreThe Women in Defense Palmetto Chapter is pleased to announce Cadets Lillian Layden and Catherine Guenther as the awardees of its 2020 STEM Scholarship.
Read MoreThroughout the May-August months, HERO Sports is going to name the best returning FCS player by jersey number, 99-1, based on the 2019 season.
Read MoreThe Times and Democrat covers one future superstar, the new mascot for The Citadel, Gen. Mike D. Groshon. His new friends call him G3 for short.
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