Though he managed to live in Los Angeles for a full 10 years, Matt Czuchry is accustomed to being an “itinerant worker” and relishes the opportunity it confers. “Everywhere and nowhere is my home,” says the 1999 College of Charleston graduate, who is starring in the hit CBS series “The Good Wife.” “I’ve lived in […]
Archive | January, 2012
Mitt Romney hits Obama’s ‘extra-Constitutional’ acts- Politico
“I think what we’ve just seen with the president is extra-Constitutional action,” Romney said in response to a question at the forum, airing on Fox News on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The session was taped earlier in the afternoon at the Sottile Theatre at the College of Charleston, a week before the […]
Republican candidates chase undecided voters- Charleston Post and Courier
A recent survey found that almost half of Republican voters could change their minds before the primary. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and U.S. Rep. Tim Scott will hold a forum Saturday at the Sottile Theatre at the College of Charleston to focus on the state’s undecided voters, and to give the candidates a chance […]
College of Charleston to be hub of political activity- Charleston Post and Courier
The College of Charleston traditionally has been known for its liberal arts programs and historic campus, but it’s now taking center-stage in national Republican political coverage. The college developed a great reputation for hosting political candidates and events in the 2008 election, said Amanda Ruth-McSwain, a communication professor and director of the school’s Bully Pulpit […]
The Palmetto End-Game? – U.S. News and World Report
“You’re seeing that influence of the Yankee Republicans on the voter turnout,” says Kendra Stewart, a political science professor at the College of Charleston. http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/01/11/the-palmetto-end-game
The media hub for the Palmetto primary- The State
The political media center for the South Carolina primary appears to be the College of Charleston. Here’s a list of events the school said is planned on campus: http://www.thestate.com/2012/01/09/2107951/the-media-hub-for-the-palmetto.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpy
Quakes not a sign of more- Charleston Post and Courier
That residents even know about the quake could be attributed to closer monitoring and better reporting of seismic activity, said Erin Beutel, the S.C. Earthquake Education and Preparedness Program director at the College of Charleston. http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2012/jan/11/quakes-not-a-sign-of-more/
Letters to the President #1086: ‘Dial testing in South Carolina’- CNN
That means pretty soon about 40 undecided Republican voters will join me here at our workspace at the College of Charleston. (And here is an aside; this is a beautiful school! The way it weaves through the old town, filling the streets, shops and restaurants with students; wonderful! I can easily see why so many […]
CNN at C of C – Charleston Post and Courier
Part of CNN’s broadcast of the New Hampshire primary tonight will originate from the College of Charleston. During the broadcast, a small focus group of South Carolina voters will grade the politicians on various factors. The panel will be at the School of Education, Health and Human Performance Alumni Center during the 7 […]
This time, Scott and Huckabee in an SC candidate forum- Greenville News
Popular U.S. Rep. Tim Scott, who still hasn’t endorsed a presidential candidate, appears to be sticking with his role as an equal opportunity primary moderator, joining with Mike Huckabee for “Huckabee Forum 2: South Carolina Undecided” in Charleston. It’ll feature presidential candidates a week before the primary, January 14, at Sottile Theatre, 44 George […]