12 03, 2016

Command Performance

By |2016-03-12T17:04:04-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Command Performance

She has taught and inspired countless students, performed in more than 20 countries, recorded an album inspired by her late father and recently penned a memoir: From Clementi to Carnegie. So many accomplishments might seem overwhelming for most musicians, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the much-lauded violinist and

12 03, 2016

Class Trending Now

By |2017-03-09T15:00:53-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Class Trending Now

Between the economy, global conflicts, technological advances, scientific discovery, the creative arts, cultural shifts, new vocabularies, a developing sense of self and a sliding socioeconomic scale, it’s a wonder anyone can keep up. It’s an elusive thing, fashion. Heidi Klum’s been warning us about it for years: “One day you’re in, and the next, you’re

12 03, 2016

New on the Menu

By |2017-02-10T08:19:48-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on New on the Menu

Napoleon burgers, mac ’n cheese, beet and sweet potato chips, loaded baked potatoes: That’s just a taste of what’s on the menu at the College’s new kosher vegetarian/vegan dining facility, Dr. Martin Perlmutter Dining Hall, known on campus as Marty’s Place. Featuring curved ceiling details, cool pastel colors, an entry wall of Jerusalem stone and

12 03, 2016

The Craft

By |2020-01-16T09:48:28-05:00March 12, 2016|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|1 Comment

There’s nothing like a home–brewed business..In the past decade, three alumni have taken South Carolina’s craft beer scene from dry to hopping, conditioning the state’s taste for the field and crafting their way into the only industry that can take you from IPA to IPO. by Sam Wheeler ’05 photography by Leslie McKellar In less than a decade,

12 03, 2016

Lift as You Climb

By |2020-01-16T09:48:33-05:00March 12, 2016|Alumni, College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Lift as You Climb

Late last summer, Jasmine Twitty ’10 generated quite a bit of buzz when she was appointed to the bench in Easley, S.C., and became one of the state’s youngest judges and yet another example of millennial audacity. by Mark Berry photography by Gately Williams She stands in front of the mirror. Everything is quiet. Eyes

12 03, 2016

Campaign Central

By |2018-05-07T10:31:31-04:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Campaign Central

It’s election season in America, and that means many college students around the country are volunteering, interning and organizing their fellow students in support of a presidential candidate. Students are doing everything from holding and attending rallies to canvassing and registering people to vote. Here, at the College, students are getting a more up-close-and-personal, front-row

12 03, 2016

Guest of Honor

By |2017-02-10T08:20:43-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Guest of Honor

Back in his day, the T. rex could clear a scene just by eyeing it. He wasn’t the most well-received among his peers; get cornered by that monster, they knew, and you were plain out of luck. Chance encounters with the tyrant lizard king were to be avoided at all costs – nothing good could

12 03, 2016

Support Service

By |2016-03-12T17:01:42-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on Support Service

It’s hard enough to hide the pride at the College, but when it comes to campus members of the U.S. armed forces, it’s nearly impossible. On Veterans Day 2015, the College showed both pride and gratitude for its approximately 335 students who are using some form of the GI Bill – whether as family members/dependents of

12 03, 2016

A Cut Above

By |2016-12-19T11:02:27-05:00March 12, 2016|College of Charleston Magazine|Comments Off on A Cut Above

If his close-cropped haircut doesn’t give him away, his vise-grip handshake and his booming voice are likely to reveal that Caleb Bubash is not your typical college student: He’s also a U.S. Marine. And if that alone is not enough to make you take notice, you should know that Bubash, a senior business administration major,