Have you ever wondered what the seafloor of the Charleston Harbor is like? Some students at the College of Charleston have spent their spring break figuring that out. “We have a very extensive seamap program where we train students how to go collect data, how to process data, analyze it and actually put out data […]
Archive | March, 2012
A different pen and ink- Charleston Post and Courier
If you have ambitions to be a serious writer, the staff at Crazyhorse magazine, a national literary journal published at the College of Charleston, is hosting the Crazyhorse Writers Conference on March 15-18. It will bring together a group of varied literary artists for a full weekend of lectures and the opportunity to socialize […]
College of Charleston students travel across the pond to study economics of UK soccer- AP
Some College of Charleston students are spending their spring break in the United Kingdom learning about the business of professional soccer. The college’s director of freshman admissions, Jimmie Foster, says another goal of the program is to give the students an idea of what it’s like to study abroad so they may be interested in […]
Choosing to Have a Child With Down Syndrome- New York Times
I support abortion rights. I’ve had two abortions. I’ve body-blocked protesters trying to stand in the way of women entering a women’s health clinic that provides abortions. I teach about reproductive rights in classes. I have a bumper sticker advocating abortion rights. I’ve written about abortion and gotten hundreds of e-mails, many of them angry […]
2 College of Charleston grads share a Peace Corps Thanksgiving- Charleston Post and Courier
Life in America is one unique experience after another. We’ve got shops on every corner selling any manner of goods, and people who come from all over the globe right next door. There are languages, foods and religions galore, not to mention opinions, customs and such. Natalie Montanaro is a College of Charleston graduate and […]