Mrs. Redmond: the angel of the Corps

She’s been through eight commandants and 35 regimental commanders. Two of her four sons are graduates. One grandson is a graduate, and in 2021, another grandson will graduate.

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Engineering cadets win $10,000 for ‘wall-climbing’ robot

Take a drone, a remote-controlled car, five senior mechanical engineering cadets — put them together — and what do you get?A $10-thousand-winning idea.

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Share your COVID-19 story to be included in historic records

The Citadel Archives is seeking stories and images from our students, faculty and staff for a permanent collection focusing on their COVID-19 experiences.

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Photos: Citadel cadets return to clean barracks

Citadel cadets in the 2nd and 3rd Battalions returned to campus to clean their rooms inside the Law and Padgett-Thomas Barracks.

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Service academies grapple with commissioning grads amid pandemic

The Citadel has its Army cadets take the oath of office together, going one-by-one to state their name, then repeating the rest of the oath in unison.

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Vintage Citadel study snack: Congo Bars

Though the ingredients may not align with today’s nutrition guidelines, the chocolaty sweets were a welcome addition to meals in the mess “back in the day.”

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Citadel alumnus, Charleston native promoted to major general

Major General David Wilson, a member of the Class of 1991, is the first African American graduate from The Citadel to become a two-star general.

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Story Time with The Citadel: created for kids without classrooms

It’s a new, story-reading web resource for teachers and parents, and the children they are educating while schools are closed due to the pandemic.

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Top ROTC cadets recognized for their leadership and excellence

Despite a closed campus, more than 100 cadets are being recognized for their academic and military leadership and excellence during the academic year.

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