Halting On-Campus Construction: Make Your Voice Heard

Below is a message from undergraduate Student Body President Isaiah Nelson regarding Governor Sanford’s proposal to halt construction on all public college campuses in the state. Please read the message and respond to him with your comments on this urgent issue. It is important that graduate students’ voices are a part of this conversation as…

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Why Cistern Yard is closed

You have probably noticed that the gates to the Cistern Yard are shut and the surrounding buildings hidden by scaffolding. The College of Charleston is caring for its historic buildings through a series of restoration projects. Below is an update from the director of the Physical Plant, John Cordray, Jr., on these projects. As we…

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Repairing the heart of campus

Remember that time I flew the South Carolina Flag out the Dean’s window, just because I could? Well, it looks like the chances of that happening again are minimal. Randolph Hall is rumored to be the oldest American building still in use in all of academia.  It survived earthquakes, hurricanes and wars.  Numerous movies and…

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