“I would pay to be an arts patron,” said Rachel Reid, a 23-year-old recent graduate of the College of Charleston. “If I could afford it.” http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/jun/09/young-at-artcharleston-groups-pursue-a-new/
Archive | June, 2010
Is barefoot running backfiring?- Charleston Post and Courier
So after the triathlon, I wondered if his sudden, enthusiastic switch to Five Fingers had anything to do with the injury, but I didn’t bother to call him about it until I got an e-mail from Brian Johnson, an assistant coach for College of Charleston cross country. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/jun/08/is-barefoot-running-backfiring/
C of C pianist wins international prize- Charleston Post and Courier
The College of Charleston announced Monday that piano student Dotan Nitzberg has won an International Young Soloist Award from VSA — the International Organization on Arts and Disability. Nitzberg will join three other winners for a group performance on the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage tonight in Washington, D.C. The concert will be broadcast live at […]
Haley dismisses affair questions – Politico
South Carolina State Rep. Nikki Haley closed her primary campaign for governor Monday night at the College of Charleston, where she drew a crowd much larger than one of her closest rivals but faced a barrage of questions about her personal life. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0610/38241.html#ixzz0qGjJ52ly
Lights go up at C of C- Charleston Post and Courier
Conventional theater wisdom will tell you that the best way to do good work is to produce it yourself. Theater students at the College of Charleston are doing one better: They’re writing it, too. The result is “Under the Lights,” an evening of 10, 10-minute plays written by College of Charleston students and being performed […]
S.C. boaters to watch for first signs of spill- Charleston Post and Courier
“These impacts will cascade through the food web and eventually effect the larger species at the top of the food chain like marine mammal and birds, but we don’t really know how it will happen,” said Phil Dustan, College of Charleston biology professor, who has urged boaters to get involved. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/jun/07/sc-boaters-to-watch-for-first-signs-of-spill/
Path of spill is tough call- Charleston Post and Courier
“The bottom line is, day to day, physicists are scrambling trying to figure out this (ocean) circulation,” said Jack DiTullio, College of Charleston oceanographer who studies the currents. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/jun/07/path-spill-tough-call/
Forums to focus on role of CSO- Charleston Post and Courier
To further that goal, the foundation, the College of Charleston and the Charleston Regional Alliance for the Arts announced Friday a series of public forums to “address the future of symphonic music in Charleston.” A steering committee will be co-chaired by College of Charleston President George Benson and Blackbaud President Marc Chardon. The forums will […]
Call and Response- Charleston Post and Courier
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston is showing the work of dancer-turned-artist Nick Cave and photographer Phyllis Galembo in a show titled “Call and Response.” Galembo’ is interested in ritual masquerade. Cave’s “soundsuits” are derived from African traditions, but incorporate aspects of American culture. http://www.postandcourier.com/photos/galleries/2010/jun/06/call-and-response/
Senator Refers to Nikki Haley as ‘Raghead’- WCIV
College of Charleston School of Communications Professor and self proclaimed political junkie, Dr. Brian McGee says the mudslinging is surprising, especially during a primary. “It is really astonishing,” McGee said. “This is a new low in this campaign. This elected official knows better than anybody who listened to what he said, knows that it is […]