First Citadel female regimental commander makes fellow cadets her priority
Sarah Zorn’s goal never was to be the first female regimental commander at The Citadel in Charleston. Her goal always was to put her fellow cadets first.
Read MoreSarah Zorn’s goal never was to be the first female regimental commander at The Citadel in Charleston. Her goal always was to put her fellow cadets first.
Read MoreThe Gadsden Creek watershed, located in an urban area near The Citadel campus, is one of the Charleston peninsula’s last remaining tidal creek systems.
Read MoreDuring Hurricane Florence, Chad DeKold gave up his leave to help manage a shelter in North Charleston for people whose homes were threatened.
Read MoreThe fair is designed to help Birmingham students who may not have access to colleges and universities.
Read MoreThe Citadel Board of Visitors released the 2019-2020 academic year tuition rates earlier than usual, and with an increase that is lower than the projected Higher Education Price Index rate.
Read MoreThe new policy follows Department of Defense standards and will improve the recruiting of women and give the Corps of Cadets a more professional look.
Read MoreCadet Logan Miller, PAO, asked Cadet Col. Sarah Zorn, the regimental commander, a few questions about her personality, life, and leadership philosophies.
Read MoreJuan Campana wants to use his Intelligence and Security Studies major to return to work in the federal government after graduation.
Read MoreOn October 27, The Citadel Flying Club will fly over Johnson Hagood Stadium during the National Anthem before the football game.
Read MoreOur journey is not over; we must continue to earn our rings. Let us all keep working to honor our families, revere God, love our country, and be loyal to The Citadel.
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