Cougars to Take on Colorado State in First Round of NIT
The Cougars are headed to the National Invitation Tournament for the first time in six years.
The Cougars are headed to the National Invitation Tournament for the first time in six years.
Bolden is the team's all-time leader in steals and is just the second player in CAA history to be named Defensive Player of the Year three years in a row.
CofC students recently traveled to Crowders Mountain State Park in North Carolina to learn the basics of rock climbing from a pro.
College of Charleston alumna Kaitlin McWhorter '14 is living out her personal motto "life is all about the adventure" as she opens an orphanage on the island of San Pedro, Belize.
The Cougars are just one win away from punching a ticket to the Big Dance for the first time since 1999.
Several College of Charleston students are ditching traditional spring break plans to head to Africa, where they’ll spend 10 days reviewing business proposals, working with entrepreneurs and encouraging children to attend school. The students, seven in all, left for the Central African country on Thursday, March 2, 2017, as part of the 2016-17 Kick it Forward project,
Senior guard Erik Goldbach puts his passion on display at every Cougars basketball game, providing a vital spark as the team's unofficial "bench captain."
The College of Charleston is partnering with local businesses and veterans groups to help active and former military members find civilian jobs.
Geology major Skye Pelliccia created an app showing the solar potential of every rooftop on the Cariibean island of St. Thomas.
Students from the College of Charleston learn by traveling to various locations to participate in service work as part of the Alternative Break Program.