The Citadel’s coach explains what it’s like to be tied with Alabama at the half

“One thing we’ve realized ever since we’ve been here is, our kids will get up for those games,” Thompson says. “They’ll play extremely hard. Most of my guys don’t have a whole lot of scholarship offers coming out of high school. They play with a little bit of an edge.”

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South Carolina Corps of Cadets’ regimental commander in Scholastic magazine

When almost 800,000 middle school students around the nation open the November issue of Junior Scholastic magazine, they’ll be learning about global issues, science and history. They’ll also be learning about the first woman to lead the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

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Gravity, traction, and trajectory – the winning formula for Storm The Citadel 2019?

The Feb. 9, 2019 event will once again bring up to 3,000 visitors to campus for what is now a tradition for many of the teams that compete. But as STEM teachers from K-12 schools, engineering mentors, business, community, college and military team leaders consider their strategies, some of them have a have a new puzzle to ponder.

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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.

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Baker Veterans Fellowship recipients named for the 2018-19 academic year

The Tommy Baker Veterans Fellowship recipients for the 2018-19 academic year include five veteran students studying through The Citadel Graduate College in a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.

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The guy behind The Citadel’s savage Twitter account explains the strategy

He said he’s “just a graphic designer,” but King was the name behind The Citadel football team’s Twitter account that went viral during the 50-17 loss at Alabama.

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Cadets, kids and neighbors lead community initiative to save Gadsden Creek watershed.

The Gadsden Creek watershed, located in an urban area near The Citadel campus, is one of the Charleston peninsula’s last remaining tidal creek systems.

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81st annual Christmas Candlelight Services at The Citadel

One of Charleston’s longest and most memorable holiday traditions is the Christmas Candlelight Service at The Citadel’s historic Summerall Chapel.

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The Citadel and the Royal Navy pay tribute to submarine used during World War II

On Veterans Day, The Citadel and the visiting officers from the Royal Navy payed tribute to a British submarine that was critical during WWII.

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The Weight of Gold

During Hurricane Florence, Chad DeKold gave up his leave to help manage a shelter in North Charleston for people whose homes were threatened.

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