Parking Permits

Hey students – in case you missed the email that was delivered to your Edisto email account, you may want to pay attention to the note below sent by Parking Services. Also, if you’re not checking your Edisto account on at least a weekly basis, you should add that to your list of resolutions for…

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Monday Motivation: Get out of the house

Pumpkin spiced lattes. Sweatshirts and blue jeans. Pumpkin patches and corn mazes. Baked apples and roasted marshmallows. Laughing with friends and screaming in haunted houses. Road trips. Football. Visiting family and taking naps. Autumn brings so many things to do and eat that it makes me giddy every October. If you’re in search of something…

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Parking around campus this weekend

Below is a reminder from the College of Charleston’s Chief of Police regarding parking around campus this weekend. The students will be moving into the residence halls beginning Friday evening.  Parking will be prohibited on St. Philip Street between Warren Street and Vanderhorst Street, on Coming Street at the entrance to ‘G’ lot, and on…

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Moving to Charleston?

If you enjoy moving, you are a better person than I.  The last week consisted of me, a truck full of boxes, four very helpful friends and way too much fast food leftovers.  While I was breaking down my 47th box Tuesday morning, I remembered all the out-of-state folks who ask me about places to…

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Are you Linked? We are.

I was at the Charleston Young Professionals YP Wednesday last night on Folly Beach.  First, let me say that one of the things I love about working in Charleston is that you can attend networking events on the beach. The Charleston Young Professionals (CYP) is a relatively new branch of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce…

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Oh exams…

According to Regina, it’s December 12 and we’re halfway through exams.  Our dedicated students definitely deserve a break, and it looks like our students got what they deserve! Yes, this is Addlestone Library, and yes – those are students crowd surfing. I wish I could have seen this first hand, but I was working on…

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