Cougar Golf Teams Head to the NCAA Playoffs
The men's golf team will travel to The Course at Yale in New Haven, Conn, on May 14, while the women's team will head to the Lonnie Poole Golf Course in Raleigh, N.C. on May 7.
The men's golf team will travel to The Course at Yale in New Haven, Conn, on May 14, while the women's team will head to the Lonnie Poole Golf Course in Raleigh, N.C. on May 7.
For many students at the College, intramural sports and sports clubs are a great way to make new friends. Just ask intramural basketball champions Mitchell Campbell, Tremayne Garvin, Patrick Young and Matt Suchecki.
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"Hush Harbor: An Exhibition of Student Designs for a Monument to the Courage of Those Who Suffered During the Atlantic Slave Trade" is opening on May 6 in the third-floor hallway of the Albert Simons Center for the Arts. The design proposals, a project for an art history course, are for a memorial to be installed outside the future International African American Museum on Charleston Harbor.
Senior anthropology major Ben Widder was participating in an archeological field school at Dixie Plantation when he discovered a parsonage key from the early 1700s.
Don't miss out on the College of Charleston Sailing Program's community sailing classes this summer.
The so-called "Fight of the Century" between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao may not be until this Saturday, but – thanks in part to Lucia McKelvey '00, Pacquiao's deal agent and executive vice president of marketing at Top Rank Boxing – the fight for marketing dollars is already won.
Adjehi Baru, the 2014–2015 Cougars basketball co-captain, was also a standout student in the College's international business program.
Charleston entrepreneur Steve Swanson '89 will be the commencement speaker during graduation ceremonies on May 15-16, 2015.
Bret Lott is a professor of English at the College and the bestselling author of fourteen books.