This Week in College of Charleston Photos: February 3
See some of the top photos from the College of Charleston's campus from the week.
See some of the top photos from the College of Charleston's campus from the week.
With a last-minute three-point play on Thursday night, the Cougars moved into a tie for first place in the Colonial Athletic Association just in time for homecoming. The men's basketball team (18-6, 9-2) upset first-place University of North Carolina-Wilmington (20-4, 9-2) 67-66 after first-year forward Jarrell Brantley was fouled on a finger-roll with 21 seconds
In 1971, Eddie Ganaway became the first black student to walk across the Cistern in a white dinner jacket on Commencement Day
Charleston's first full-scale public skate park, set to open in March 2017, will be managed by CofC alumnus Josh McFadden '10, a former student-athlete and a diehard skateboarder.
Dozens of diners crowded around tables to learn about the culinary and cultural connections between Islam and Judaism for the College's "Food and Faith" dinner.
The budget requests presented by President McConnell would increase funding to expand the supply chain management and the bachelor of professional studies programs.
Assistant professor Gabriel Williams says there are a lot of meteorologic reasons why Punxsutawney Phil may or may not see his shadow.
The center says it will shut its doors from Feb. 1, 2017, to Oct. 15, 2017, for a major improvement project to replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems throughout the building. The renovations will greatly enhance the building's archival storage conditions.
It's homecoming week at the College of Charleston, and like in years past, there's plenty of big events around campus ahead of men's and women's basketball games this weekend.
There’s so much happening on the College of Charleston campus that we’d like to take a moment to look back at some of our favorite photos from the week.