Honors Program freshmen conquer the gauntlet; reflect on knob year
The most difficult thing about making it through to Recognition Day is learning that everything at The Citadel is done a certain way for a reason.
Read MoreThe most difficult thing about making it through to Recognition Day is learning that everything at The Citadel is done a certain way for a reason.
Read MoreNorris “Buck” Newton, who has been living with Parkinson’s Disease for more than a decade, had one of his last wishes to come true on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Office of the Commandant announced the cadets who will lead the Corps for the 2019-2020 school year The South Carolina Corps of Cadets 11 top ranking officers for the
Read MoreTwo dating Citadel graduates make their debuts in an official amateur boxing event after sparring for months at American Top Team Lowcountry in Charleston.
Read MoreAfter a grueling competition and a dramatic, last-minute tiebreaker, three cadet companies will get to enjoy special privileges after coming out on top.
Read MoreIn keeping with the 2019 symposium theme of Empowering Others & Building Bridges, Regimental Public Affairs Officer Logan Miller invited the President of The Citadel, Gen. Glenn M. Walters, to share his thoughts about leadership.
Read MoreTwo of the United States’ most influential leaders, Lt. Gen. Kenneth Franklin McKenzie, Jr., and the Honorable Robert Wilkie, will give the addresses at The Citadel’s two commencement ceremonies May 4.
Read MoreRetired Gen. Glenn Walters, USMC, will be inaugurated as the 20th president of The Citadel on Friday, April 5, 2019. The installation ceremony begins at 2 p.m. in McAlister Field House. The ceremony is open to the public and will also be live streamed via The Citadel Facebook page.
Read MoreCitadel College Democrats spent first year helping the community and campus, including participating in a tri-partisan debate with other cadets.
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, Chaplain Joe Molina pays homage to those special women in our lives that played or are playing an extraordinary role
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