17 hrs ago | University Business
Tuition set to rise at four S.C. public universities
Among in-state tuition increases announced so far, The Citadel has the smallest, at 3 percent, with Winthrop at 3.1 percent, and College of Charleston and Lander University at 3.16 and 3.15 percent, respectively.
21 hrs ago | The Island Packet
Hilton Head college student develops Front Flash, Android camera app
This photo, provided by Front Flash application developer Will Jamieson, illustrates the illumination provided by Jamieson's Front Flash, which allows someone to take of photo of themselves with their smart phone's front-facing camera in a dark environment.
Monday | Charleston City Paper
Charleston police to move officers from bar district to problem-plagued neighborhoods
This may go down in history as the worst column I've ever written, one that will likely be filled crimes against grammar and numerous and nearly unavoidable misspelkings.
Monday | Post and Courier
Low-income students may apply for six scholarships from local nonprofit.
One grandparent said she had to go to three graduations in one day and then one the next day at 8:30 a.m. I went to one myself for my nephew.
Helen Hill: Right person to welcome visitors to Charleston
Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Helen Hill talks about the advertisements that the Bureau has used in recent years in national publications to draw visitors to the Charleston area.
Battery battles back to salvage 1-1 tie with Rochester
After conceding from a corner in the first half, the Battery found an equalizer just after the break through former College of Charleston defender Shawn Ferguson.
Landsat 8 takes a look at Princess Charlotte Bay, Australia, where reefs, river plumes, and sandy islands test the satellite's ability to observe the intersection of land and sea.
Conservator pinpoints original colors, both boring and exciting
Teacher and consultant Frances Ford examines a paint sample under a special microscope in the conservation lab at the Clemson and College of Charleston's Historic Preservation Program.
Rhododendron Brigade holds 81st annual ball
The 81st annual Coronation Ball of the Rhododendron Royal Brigade of Guards was June 8 at the Grove Park Inn, honoring 20 young women.
Engagement: Jonathan Antone & Sharon Nadav
They first met when Sharon, born in Israel, was Jonathan's tour guide for his Birthright trip in 2008.
Downtown residents blame vandalism on drunken students, look to College of Charleston for solutions
On Wednesday, David Skinner of Radcliffe Street in downtown Charleston picks up the pieces to his $25,000 antique fountain that was destroyed recently by what he thinks was a drunken college-age vandal.
USC likely to announce tuition hikes Monday
Among in-state tuition increases announced so far, The Citadel has the smallest, at 3 percent, with Winthrop at 3.1 percent, and College of Charleston and Lander University at 3.16 and 3.15 percent, respectively.
Debutantes to be presented at the 2013 Gastonia Debutante Ball
The Gastonia Debutante Club announces the debutantes to be presented at the 2013 Debutante Ball.
The quandary of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith
They rarely leave their sequestered storage of the Gibbes Museum, for they are sensitive to light and must be protected.
Sailing students learn from Charleston champs
The College of Charleston crew take the students out on the water for a sailing excursion Thursday.
Fashion Week has recond 2013 economic impact
Baker Motor Company Charleston Fashion Week , one of the leading fashion weeks in the United States, was bigger and better than ever in 2013.
2013 Valedictorians: Areaa s top seniors plan for life after high school
The past couple of weeks have been filled with celebrations and goodbyes for the Class of 2013 graduating seniors at Charleston County and area private schools.
Former College of Charleston pitcher Jake Zokan signs with Mariners
College of Charleston's Jake Zokan pitches against The Citadel Friday, May 10, 2013 at Joe Riley Park.
New Method for Comparing Genes Across Species:
Staying up-to-date has never been simpler. Sign up for the free GenePool newsletter today! NEW YORK - Monday, 10th June 2013 - A team of researchers has developed a new targeted gene capture method to isolate and compare protein-coding genes across highly divergent vertebrate species in a single next-generation sequencing experiment.
S.C. legislative wrap-up 2013, the tech edition
The 2013 state legislative session closed late last week, so to gauge how tech fared this year in Columbia, let's take a quick look at a few representative efforts.