Engineering service learning project produces real-world solutions

For about four months the cadets and students worked with neighborhood leaders, conducted site visits and field investigations.

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Servant leadership for the community and the Corps

To be a servant leader means working to meet the needs of others, in order to allow followers to better focus on, and accomplish, the mission.

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Sustaining what is now an American tradition: The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes as “America’s Band”

The band will represent America for the fourth time, and remains the only U.S. military college band to have received the coveted invitation.

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From the Corps of Cadets to the Salvation Army

More than 30 Citadel cadets used this time to give back to local children in need, and the Salvation Army is still accepting donations through Dec. 18.

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Final five teams getting ready to compete for $10,000

The final round of the Baker Business Bowl VI will be on April 16. The final five teams made it through the elevator pitch presentations in early December.

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Shining a light on what it takes to prepare for The Citadel’s Christmas Candlelight Service

Fifty cadets are spending hours practicing getting ready to perform in the Christmas Candlelight Service, an iconic part of the Lowcountry’s holiday season.

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Citadel students featured in portrait series of women veterans in the Lowcountry

After their service, most of these veterans continue to give back in different ways, even though they are not in active duty.

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The Citadel’s Regimental Pipe Band helps bring Scotland to the Lowcountry

In just a few months, The Citadel Pipe Band will be performing in front of a national audience at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.

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Citadel cadets qualify for national Ethics Bowl

After four 90-minute rounds, The Citadel’s Ethics Bowl team finished in 4th place, earning a spot at the national competition early next year.

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The many faces of the voice for the Corps

She’s a two-time Army Ranger Challenge competitor, she’s on track to become an officer in the U.S. Army after graduating, and she was also Miss Charleston.

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