UPLIFT Helps Children of Cancer Patients
More than 60 students have joined The Lonon Foundation to start the UPLIFT program, which hosts a free monthly activity for children who have been affected by a parent or caregiver's cancer.
More than 60 students have joined The Lonon Foundation to start the UPLIFT program, which hosts a free monthly activity for children who have been affected by a parent or caregiver's cancer.
CisternYard News, the College of Charleston's independent student news outlet, has been recognized as one of the best in South Carolina.
Students from the College of Charleston learn by traveling to various locations to participate in service work as part of the Alternative Break Program.
They share a kitchen, an idea laboratory and a lot of whiteboards. But for the 19 students living in the Honors E-LLC, the most important thing they share is inspiration.
A College of Charleston student who campaigned for President-elect Donald Trump will be seeing the inauguration up close Friday at Washington's Union Square.
College of Charleston Students are visiting Martin Luther King Jr.'s hometown of Atlanta over MLK weekend to volunteer and learn more about the legacy of the civil rights leader.
Students from the College of Charleston learn by traveling to various locations to participate in service work as part of the Alternative Break Program.
Michael Sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted by an NFL team, will speak at the College on Dec. 6, 2016.
Senior Julia Marks credits scholarship support for enabling her to pursue her passion for acting.
With spray paint and thrifted shirts, three students raise awareness and funds for LGBT+ charities.