From the delivery of an electric Club Car utility vehicle to “Table Tennis Tuesdays,” there’s been a lot going on these days at CofC.

The College of Charleston receives a Club Car electric vehicle as part of a zero emissions sustainability partnership program.

Golf vehicle company Club Car recently presented an Electric Club Car 411 utility vehicle to the College of Charleston, after naming the College as the recipient of the 2020 Club Car Sustainability Grant. Club Car selected CofC to receive the vehicle to help the Center for Sustainable Development meet its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by the year 2050. (Photos by Lauren Graves)

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Two students convene on the Cistern in front of Randolph Hall, College of Charleston.
A statue of College of Charleston mascot Clyde the Cougar adorned with a facemask.

From students studying with friends to visitors checking out art at the Halsey Contemporary Institute of Art, signs of the blossoming spring semester are everywhere. (Photos by Mike Ledford)

That's faculty member and Stono Preserve Academic Director Dr. Matt Rutter far right, students, and on the ground Dr. Travis Folk, our land management partner explaining how the tree planting is done.
That's faculty member and Stono Preserve Academic Director Dr. Matt Rutter far right, students, and on the ground Dr. Travis Folk, our land management partner explaining how the tree planting is done.

A group of CofC students recently planted trees at Stono Preserve, the College’s 881-acre property along the Stono River, with assistance from Stono Preserve Academic Director Matt Rutter and Travis Folk, of Folk Land Management. (Photos by Barney Holt ’74)

Table Tennis Tuesday

Campus Recreation Service’s “Table Tennis Tuesdays” is in full swing this semester at the Silcox Gym. (Photos by Freddie Lipata)