Rev. Risher to Speak at CofC Black History Month Event
Rev. Sharon Risher is the daughter of one of nine parishioners killed at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston on June 17, 2015.
Rev. Sharon Risher is the daughter of one of nine parishioners killed at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston on June 17, 2015.
The College of Charleston will host the regional finals of the South Carolina Poetry Out Loud Competition this Saturday, Jan. 21, 2018.
The faculty panel will use multidisciplinary lenses to examine the first year of the Trump Administration. It will be moderated by MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid.
In this week's installment: the College honors MLK, a professor wins a national Jewish book award, a preview of an upcoming show at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art and much more.
Twenty-five years ago, the CofC basketball team of 1992-93 was presented to fans in a unique way.
The committee will hold a meeting on January 11, 2018.
“Addressing Race through a Loving Lens” will be a series of events to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In this week's installment: snow blankets the College of Charleston, a look at the alumni awards and a historical look at fake news.
When Chad Holbrook was a child, his big debut on the baseball field did not go well. He was 11 years old when he played his first season of Little League Baseball in Greenville, S.C. Before that, he had played basketball and football, but some friends convinced him to try baseball. “My first year as a
Softball player Taylor DuPree is a first team All-CAA third baseman who holds the College of Charleston record for most career stolen bases.