From soccer games to a visit from a presidential candidate to returning after evacuating for Hurricane Dorian, the last few weeks at the College of Charleston have been eventful.

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Futbol

Friday Night Fubol

CofC soccer fans gathered on Aug. 30, 2019, for Friday night Fubol. Photos by Mike Ledford


Julian Castro speaks to members of the Charleston community at the College of Charleston, August 30, 2019.

Julian Castro speaks to members of the Charleston community at the College of Charleston, August 30, 2019.

Julian Castro speaks to members of the Charleston community at the College of Charleston, August 30, 2019.

Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro visited the College of Charleston on Aug. 30, 2019, to attend the Bully Pulpit Series. Photos by Mike Ledford


Roberta Williams is honored with her own day.

Roberta Williams' father, John Harley Williams, donates memorabilia from his years as a student at the Avery Normal Institute.

Roberta Williams and the College of Charleston Women's Basketball Team.

Roberta Williams is honored with her own day.

Roberta Williams is honored with her own day.

Roberta Williams is honored with her own day.

The Avery Research Center for  for African American History and Culture hosted an event for Charleston native and Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Roberta Williams after Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg designated Sept. 11, 2019, as “Roberta Williams Day.”  Photos by Heather Moran


Clyde The Cougar

Clyde The Cougar

Porter's Lodge is boraded up for Hurricane Dorian

Randolph Hall is boarded up for Hurricane Dorian.

Life got back to normal on the College of Charleston campus this week after students evacuated for Hurricane Dorian.  Photos by Mike Ledford and Heather Moran