We Remember 9/11

I’m sure whenever asked, you can give the exact location of where you were when the Twin Towers fell. I’m sure you can describe your own emotional response, as well as the looks on the faces of all those who surrounded you on that tragic day in history. September 11 will now and forever be…

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Michael Berube

Michael Berube is a renowned Professor in English Literature and Science, Technology and Society at Penn State University. He will be speaking about disability studies and disability rights to the College on September 6th at 7:00 p.m. Berube is the author of seven books on cultural studies, disability rights, liberal politics, and debates in higher…

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Fall 2011 Orientation

If you are a new graduate student intending to enroll in your first class during the Fall semester, you are invited to attend the Fall Orientation session. It will be held this Saturday, August 20 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. in the Beatty Center, the Wachovia Auditorium (number 103b on the campus map).  It…

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Green Bus

The Big Green Bus, a vehicle for change, is coming to Charleston July 14th and 15th. So what exactly is the big deal about a green bus? Well, this 1998 MCI coach bus has been converted to run on waste vegetable oil and is toting 13 Dartmouth College students throughout the country to educate people…

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SOAR 5K

This Saturday, July 9th, is an excellent opportunity to both get some exercise and to be an example for people with special needs. The SOAR (Special Olympics Annual Run) race was created last year with a small group of athletes and coaches who challenged each other to a 5K run on Folly Beach. The race…

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Happy 4th of July!

Charleston can never be mistaken as a city that does not value patriotism. Rich in culture and proud of its history, the Charleston area provides numerous opportunities to celebrate the 236th anniversary of our nation’s independence with fun, food, and fireworks. During the day on the 4th, relish in the fact that it is a…

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Marion Square Farmers Market

Every Saturday morning, Marion Square comes to life as both locals and tourists gather to buy fresh produce or local art, eat breakfast or brunch, listen to live entertainment, or simply walk around and enjoy the ambiance. Located between King and Meeting Streets at the edge of Calhoun Street, Marion Square has long been the…

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WakeFest

Water sports are seemingly growing in popularity, yet for those of us without boats or who don’t have friends with boats, we are really missing out! However, on the last Saturday of every month, Lowcountry residents have the chance to either watch or attempt a water sport at Carolina Watersports’ WakeFest. Held at Trophy Lake…

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Thirsty Thursdays

What could be better than $1 beers? Drinking those $1 beers on Thirsty Thursdays at the Joe Riley Stadium with good friends, the friendly Charlie T. Riverdog mascot, and most importantly, good hotdogs. The Charleston RiverDogs, a Class A New York Yankees affiliate, is home to many unique hot dogs. The “Asian Invasion” has soy…

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