Ask College of Charleston students what it was about their campus visit that drew them to the school, and you might hear something like, “They had me at the Cistern.”
Hollywood couldn’t conjure a more storybook backdrop for a Southern college than this grand grassy yard (named for the oval cistern at its center), shaded by majestic oaks draped with Spanish moss and fronted by 19th-century Randolph Hall, a national historic landmark and one of the oldest academic buildings still in use in the country.
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