Most distinguished cadets named to spring 2021 President’s List

The President’s List, awarded for academic and military excellence, is one of the most distinguished cadet awards presented by The Citadel.

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Gold stars for spring 2021 awarded to Citadel cadets and students

Gold stars are awarded each semester to cadets and students who have earned a grade point ratio of 3.7 or higher.

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Cadets and students named to The Citadel’s spring 2021 dean’s list

The dean’s list is a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours with a GPA of 3.20 or higher.

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The rewind: celebrating the Class of 1970 and more

The postponed Homecoming recognized the milestone reunions for classes ending in ‘0 and ‘5 and, especially, members of the Class of 1970 who celebrated their 50th reunion.

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The Citadel ranked #1 Top Public College in the South for 11th year by U.S. News & World Report

“The Citadel is simply the best choice for people willing to take on exceptional challenges in college that will lead to exceptional results in life.”

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Big John’s Tavern, one of the oldest bars in Charleston, returns to original location

The new owners Christopher Houston, Scotty Sheriff and Darren Bradley graduated from The Citadel in 2003, 2001 and 1989, respectively. 

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Citadel cadets honor 9/11 victims with thousands of American flags

Citadel cadets on Thursday evening laid out one American flag — 2,996 in total — for each victim of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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This family had both a parent and kids deployed to same war after 9/11

Although one son was at The Citadel, his goal wasn’t to follow in his father’s footsteps. He wanted structure and discipline.

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Cybersecurity cadets learning, networking at WiCyS conference

“The networking here is one of the most important benefits of WiCyS, which helps organizations recruit and retain highly trained women cybersecurity professionals.”

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20 years later: remembering 9/11

“I think it’s important to honor the men, women and children who lost their lives that day, whether they were civilians or emergency responders. But it’s also the first 9/11 that we don’t have troops in Afghanistan.”

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