New Fencing Club Gets Right to the Point
Who hasn't ever wanted to pick up a foil and say, "En Garde"?
Who hasn't ever wanted to pick up a foil and say, "En Garde"?
Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed literary human character on screen, which delights Elizabeth "Betsy" Bramlett Backer '81.
African American athletes might be richly rewarded, but they still pay a price if they speak out.
A relaxed approach helped a Martin Scholar uncover creative potential inside himself that he didn't even know existed.
Lucian and Milly Pinckney's love of the College is reflected in the endowed memorial scholarship fund for Honors College students.
When Derrick Williams ’99 was an Honors College English major at CofC, his favorite spot on campus was the fountain in Cougar mall.
As the co-founder of Information and Display Systems, Rallis Pappas '78 is a statistical and graphical pioneer in sports information.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors has named two athletics scholarships in honor of associate athletics director Otto German '73.
The College of Charleston has joined the Universities Studying Slavery consortium, a collaboration among nearly 40 universities studying their relationships to slavery.
Joe Chealey hopes to play in the NBA or overseas while starting youth basketball camps before coaching one day.