19 09, 2011

HIGH PROFILE: Poet thrives on full life – The Post and Courier

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How apt. It is only fitting that the title of Carol Ann Davis' new poetry collection, "Atlas Hour," is drawn from one of the pieces she refers to as the "hourly poems," suggestive of the idea that every hour contains multitudes. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/sep/17/poet-thrives-on-full-life/

19 09, 2011

Still standing by Obama: Economy hurts, but local backers in black community vow to keep up fight – The Post and Courier

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Kendra Stewart, a political science professor at the College of Charleston, said she senses many are ambivalent about next year's election. Many voters think Obama is a good person "but has not come through with the change that they had hoped for." "There is not overwhelming disappointment because most voters right now feel like the

19 09, 2011

Reach for the stars with the College of Charleston – WCIV

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The College of Charleston Department of Physics and Astronomy will make you see stars. The College observatory will be open to the public on September 16th from 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. Smaller telescopes are also available on the observation deck. http://www.abcnews4.com/story/15471429/reach-for-the-stars-with-the-college-of-charleston  

19 09, 2011

Elie Wiesel to visit Charleston – The Post and Courier

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It’s not every day a distinguished winner of the Nobel Peace Prize visits Charleston. On Sept. 25, Elie Wiesel, an untiring promoter of peace and reconciliation, will appear on the campus of the College of Charleston for two reservation-only events: a panel discussion noon-1:15 p.m. at the Sottile Theatre featuring eight students who will interview