College of Charleston Students Spring into Service for Local Non-Profits
Spring into Service organized by students who come together to provide volunteer service for three Charleston non-profit organizations.
Spring into Service organized by students who come together to provide volunteer service for three Charleston non-profit organizations.
Gibbs Knotts, chairman of the political science department at the College of Charleston, says that kind of success would require Republicans to make mistakes and Colbert Busch to have the resources to stay competitive. In the run-up to the primary, Stephen Colbert helped his beloved big sister “Lulu” raise campaign funds in New York and
Sanford’s margin with well over a third of the vote was “very impressive,” but voters haven’t necessarily forgiven him, said Gibbs Knotts, a political scientist at the College of Charleston. “It’s certainly an important first step in his forgiveness tour.” http://investordd.com/sanford-headed-for-runoff-in-south-carolina-republican-primary-tv/
"Sanford's got the money, and he's got the grasp on the issues, and also he's much closer to the 50-plus-1 percent than Bostic, making him the heavy, heavy favorite," says Knotts Gibbs, the political scientist at the College of Charleston. "The questions for Sanford are on the moral and ethical issues, where Bostic has support
The tribute is part of the African Literature Association Conference underway in Charleston.
The March 28 event includes displays, dancing, entertainment, food, and demonstrations.
Professors are cited as critical to Joye Nettle's success and acceptance to the SURE Program.
Political journalist Kelly O'Donnell broadcast stories from College of Charleston campus.
Elizabeth Burdette will travel to Jaipur to study Hindi and Madeline Edwards will travel to Jordan to study Arabic.
Cougars will host George Mason on Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m.