Olympians Seek the Point of Sail
Current and former members of the College's Sailing Team had the Cougar nation cheering with pride at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
Current and former members of the College's Sailing Team had the Cougar nation cheering with pride at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
Dance Program Director Gretchen McLaine wants her students to know that dance class is so much more than just learning how to dance.
Since 2010, religious studies professor Todd LeVasseur โ97 has been helping students better understand their place within nature.
Photo-essay by Mike Ledford The summer Olympic spirit is upon us โ a four-year reminder that people from across the globe speak a common language of competition. Itโs in that light that we wanted to highlight some of the Collegeโs own international talentโ men and women who have come to Charleston to share their athletic
Jasmine Twitty '10 is one of South Carolina's youngest judges.
Professor Todd LeVasseur is promoting sustainability literacy on campus as part of the College's Quality Enhancement Plan for reaccreditation.
You could call him the Rumpelstiltskin of digital video. Whereas the ill-tempered imp from the German fairy tale could spin straw into gold, Patrick Latcham โ11 transmutes raw video footage into crisply edited highlight reels. And whereas Rumpelstiltskin demanded a newborn child for his services, Latcham is content to accept a modest fee, no matter
He isnโt trying to get ahead in his career โ heโs trying to stay ahead. Constantly. Thatโs the goal when youโre a trending news producer for NowThis, a network created by one of the founders of Huffington Post. From their offices in the heart of New York City, Ryan Sedmak โ13 produces more than 20
Iโm no stranger to dancing on stage, but dancing in TD Arena during basketball games is a whole different ballpark โ or should I say court? Iโm used to performing under intense lights, where the audience can see me, but I donโt usually have the privilege of seeing them. When I step on the John
Owning a restaurant in New York City is an enterprise best suited for the strong of stomach. After all, Manhattanโs glimmering buildings are nosebleed high, and the commercial rents they demand are more staggering still. In spite of such fierce economic trade winds, Billy Waite โ02 has managed to launch a growing empire that has