S.C. Secretary of Commerce to Speak at Winter Commencement
Bobby Hitt will speak at the December 17 ceremony.
Bobby Hitt will speak at the December 17 ceremony.
Forum is free for the first 240 high school registrants.
This semester finals will include everything from performances to exercise sessions.
Final exams start Wednesday, December 7, Cougar Countdown is underway.
Meantime, College of Charleston geological professor, Scott Harris says there may be something to the location of the sinkholes. "If it was randomly popping up it would make me very nervous for the people," Harris said. http://www.abcnews4.com/story/16139369/georgetown-mayor-waits-for-official-cause-of-sinkholes
A 2009 study conducted at the College of Charleston in Charleston, S.C., and published in the International Journal of Exercise Science, compared vibration training and free-weight exercises on upper body muscular endurance. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204528204577009910554118418.html
Gingrich, who represented Georgia in Congress for 20 years, talked about immigration briefly during a town hall meeting at the College of Charleston. The stop was part of a three-day campaign tour Gingrich started in South Carolina Monday. http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-elections/gingrich-dips-back-into-1244019.html
"No American president has the right to side with foreigners," Gingrich told a crowd of hundreds at the College of Charleston, after reciting a list of 16 countries that he said had filed friend of the court briefs in a Justice Department lawsuit against South Carolina's new immigration law. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/29/us-campaign-gingrich-immigration-idUSTRE7AS09E20111129
"I don't know of a single person who is running who would not be a very effective member of my administrative team," Gingrich said at the College of Charleston. Gingrich packed a town hall-style event Monday night at the College of Charleston. Supporters who couldn't get in lined up around the block in the hopes
Gingrich was vague when he characterized how many illegal immigrants might benefit from creating a path to earned legality, telling approximately 600 people at the College of Charleston's Sottile Theater, "I think the number that would affect is relatively small but it's not non-existent." http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/29/gingrichs-unapologetic-immigration-stance/