Remembering The Class That Never Was

A look at the story of The Citadel Class of 1944, commonly known as “The Class that Never Was.”

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Rewinding the celebration: The Citadel at 175 years old March 20 – 24, 2018

After months of preparation, and two final days of rigorous physical tests and drills, freshmen cadets, grouped by company, marched from The Citadel’s Lesesne Gate to Marion Square on Saturday, March 24.

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Open for business: The Citadel produces military leaders, yes, but even more pursue civilian careers

The Citadel’s mission to produce ethical business leaders is paying off, as the department is in the midst of a major makeover.

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How The Citadel became a political bastion in its own right

The Citadel’s unintentional political tradition began with Gen. Johnson Hagood, for whom The Citadel’s football stadium is named.

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‘Citadel cadets will play:’ History of athletics at The Citadel long and (sometimes) storied

Since the days of scheduling baseball games around picnics, Bulldog athletics has grown into a $17 million per year enterprise.

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Campus Life In The News

Governor presents Order of the Palmetto award to Citadel President

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster presented the president of The Citadel with the state’s highest civilian honor Saturday.

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Governor to present Order of the Palmetto award to Citadel President

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster presents the Order of the Palmetto to Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, USAF (Ret.) during the college’s Corps Day dress parade on Summerall Field.

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Commemorating 175 years of leadership and service week March 20 – 24

The Citadel will recognize the college’s 175th anniversary with the traditional military pageantry and devotion to leadership development for which it is celebrated. The activities begin March 20, 2018.

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