11 10, 2012

College of Charleston sophomore to speak on coral protection at U.N. convention- Charleston Post and Courier

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Alix Generous never expected to be presenting research at a United Nations convention, at least not as a sophomore at the College of Charleston. Then again, she never expected to discover a new way to deal with coral reef deterioration, either. Yet on Wednesday, she'll be presenting original research at the U.N. Convention on Biological

11 10, 2012

College of Charleston Researchers Study Gravitational Forces of a Black Hole – Swamp Fox News

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Researchers at the College of Charleston and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have recently completed a study concerning the fate of a newly discovered gas cloud that soon will be devoured by a supermassive black hole that resides at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The gas cloud, known as G2, is expected to pass

11 10, 2012

President Politics – BBC World Services

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An interview with College of Charleston students Allison Sullivan and POLI major James Smith about the upcoming race.  They appear at the 35 minute mark of the program from 03/10/2012. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00yhnxj  

11 10, 2012

Team Obama needs more arithmetic – The Hill

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By Jack Bass, College of Charleston Maybe the Obama campaign needs to bring Bill Clinton back for another lesson in Arithmetic. When Steve Croft on CBS’s 60 Minutes confronted President Obama Sunday a week ago about an unemployment rate of more than eight percent, he got a stumbling response. Bass is author or co-author of

11 10, 2012

CofC researchers ponder happenings in the heavens – WCIV

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Ever wonder what would happen to a giant gas cloud if it moved close to a massive black hole? Maybe not, but researchers at the College of Charleston say considering questions like that could lead to a greater understanding of how the universe works. Recently, CofC scientists partnered with researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National

11 10, 2012

Talking business with Boeing’s CEO, other heavyweights, at the College of Charleston- Charleston Post and Courier

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A who’s who of business, including the CEO of aerospace giant Boeing Co., is descending on the College of Charleston campus this morning to talk about the future of South Carolina’s economy and creating new jobs. Boeing chief Jim McNerney, whose company employs more than 6,000 workers at its 787 Dreamliner factories in North Charleston,