Find Out Why CofC’s Berry Hall is Very Scary
A history of strange things in Berry Hall is one of CofC's scariest ghost stories.
A history of strange things in Berry Hall is one of CofC's scariest ghost stories.
Graduate student Sylvie Baele '14 took first place in the inaugural Sturcken Memorial Oratorical competition held on Oct. 13, 2018, for her proposal to create the Better Bicycling Initiative.
There's been plenty of fun, celebration and activity both on and off campus the past few weeks.
For students interested in developing their film knowledge, the CofC Film Club offers hands-on experience.
Charleston Miracle, CofC's Dance Marathon organization, held its first-ever FT5K Color Run took place on Oct. 20 to raise money for the MUSC children's hospital.
The College of Charleston pep band will debut under its new moniker โ Chucktown Sound โ this Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018, at the Charleston Basketball Block party.
Track and field star Simone Harris has been awarded the Otto B. German โ73 Endowed Alumni Scholarship in Athletics.
Halloween shenanigans are in full swing, but for CofC professors who study the monsters of literature, culture, society and humanity, itโs not always fun and games.
As fall hits the Lowcountry, students are out surfing and celebrating new buildings on campus.
Global Foodways is the 2018-2019 World Affairs Signature Series sponsored by the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs.