“Every indicator we have except one is proceeding faster than we thought, and they seem to be accelerating. We’re watching the extinction of one of the most marvelous, incredible ecosystems in the history of the earth,” said Phil Dustan, College of Charleston biologist. “The scientific community is really on edge about it. What’s it going […]
Archive | July, 2011
NBA lockout leaves draft picks with plenty of time to fill, minus a paycheck- LA Times
Of course, it often comes down to pleasing a certain influential family member. And the lockout is going to give Goudelock some time to do so. He plans on finishing his degree in sociology at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, in addition to playing in some pro-am leagues. I’m about 12 credit hours […]
South Carolina, space shuttle have long connection- Charleston Post and Courier
“At the moment, we don’t have the connections to the commercial ventures,” said Mitchell Colgan, director of the South Carolina Space Grant Consortium, which oversees the NASA-bound experiment program in the state. He also is chairman of the College of Charleston Geology Department. Even with the loss of space research, those who have taken part […]
Cistern Yard aglow with face-lift- Charleston Post and Courier
Architect Jerry English is happy to hear the story about a College of Charleston trustee giving a child a tour of the college’s historic Cistern Yard, which recently emerged from a multimillion- dollar face-lift of its buildings and grounds. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/jul/11/cistern-yard-aglow-with-face-lift/