Under the Moss: Student Discovers New Appreciation for CofC
Tate Lowrance says he didn't take his studies seriously when he first arrived at The College. But after being forced to leave school, he realized he'd squandered an incredible opportunity.
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Tate Lowrance says he didn't take his studies seriously when he first arrived at The College. But after being forced to leave school, he realized he'd squandered an incredible opportunity.
Three seniors — and their adorable piglet Oliver — talk about what the future may hold in the sunny days before commencement.
Former teacher Carol Antman talks about the key to a happy marriage at Addlestone Library in this week's Under the Moss.
Jamie Gray, a first-year student and member of the Chucktown Trippintones, talks about why she writes songs and performs at open mic nights.
First-year student Sean Dalton recalls helping a man who fell during a rainstorm.
The College's Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture recently hosted an institute focused on Southern Jewish history.
In the first of the College’s three Spring Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 10, 2019, CNN producer Sonya Renee Houston ’86 told nearly 600 degree candidates to start small and have faith as they begin their new lives as college graduates.
About 850 graduates from the School of Business and the School of Sciences and Mathematics crossed the Cistern Saturday morning during Commencement exercises.
Reilly Walker takes a second off from long-boarding around the Holy City to talk about learning to live far away from her home in Connecticut.
Students are back on the College of Charleston campus following spring break, so we’re looking back at some of our favorite photos from the week.