Sottile House Served as Women’s Residence
Built in 1890 by wealthy merchant Sam Wilson, the Sottile house is billed as one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture in Charleston.
Built in 1890 by wealthy merchant Sam Wilson, the Sottile house is billed as one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture in Charleston.
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.
Three College of Charleston students have established the first ever Southeastern Student Aesthetics Conference on Saturday, March 18.
Coates' lecture, A Deeper Black: Race in America, will be held at 6:30 p.m. on March 21, 2017, in the College's TD Arena.
College of Charleston alumna Ali Varga ’15 is privy to a unique view of TV as a production coordinator for ABC/Disney Television Group.
Jamie Gray, a first-year student and member of the Chucktown Trippintones, talks about why she writes songs and performs at open mic nights.
Anna Huger was 2017’s Queen of Carnival, a revered title during the Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans and a title her grandmother held in 1952.
The Cougars may have missed out on a chance to repeat its deepest run in program history Tuesday night, but the future is very bright for the College of Charleston's men's basketball team.
Vernon Smith , the 2002 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences will highlight the College of Charleston’s Adam Smith Week starting on March 20, 2017.
Sign language interpreter Jason Hurdich will offer insight into the challenges of life for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing during an event Wednesday at the Stern Center Ballroom.