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It’s been 50 years since Beatlemania took over the U.S., but today’s college students prove the Fab Four have stood the test of time.
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It’s been 50 years since Beatlemania took over the U.S., but today’s college students prove the Fab Four have stood the test of time.
Spring break just means a change in venue for seven College of Charleston courses. Students enrolled knowing they would spend the week "in class" in Germany, France, Netherlands, Belize, Honduras and the U.K.
Adrian Raine, author of "The Anatomy of Violence" will speak on November 14 in the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building. Raine is asking the question, "Is bad biology partly to blame for some kids growing up to be cold-blooded killers?"
Freshman year can be daunting, the College's employees work to make it easier.
Students are traveling to the UK, Germany and Costa Rica as part of First Year Experience Abroad.
The campus will read and discuss "Fun Home" by Alison Bechdel.
Activist Carol Adams will present "The Sexual Politics of Meat" in conjunction with the Sociology of Food seminar.
Freshmen in the premed FYE learning community will help clean Charleston's marsh areas.
SPECTRA students took FYE course this summer, synthesis seminar in fall.
FYE Learning Community prompts student to appear on national television.