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Piper party: SC's Citadel band heading to Scotland
The Citadel's Regimental Band and Pipes from the South Carolina military college will be the only American band playing next year at the prestigious Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.
Former Citadel student killed in combat
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathan Andrew Taylor, a member of The Citadel Class of 2009, died Tuesday, Dec.
FDR's grandson visits SC to discuss health care
The grandson of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt is visiting South Carolina to discuss health care policy.
Wolfson grad killed in Afghanistan
No one who knew Jonathan Taylor was surprised when he joined the Marines. A former Sea Cadet and a JROTC student at Wolfson High School in Jacksonville, Taylor had talked about joining the Corps since he was 11.
Citadel cadets study the psychology of peacemaking
The men and women in the Corps [of Cadets] live and study under a classical military system ... About a third of the graduating classes accept military commissions.
Mary Crosland - " Mt. Pleasant
A graveside funeral service for Mary Alma Hodges Crosland was held Wednesday, November 25, 2009, at St.
The Citadel grad becomes space dad
Astronaut Randolph Bresnik jubilantly welcomed his new daughter into the world Sunday as he floated 220 miles above it.
Mentors help teens avoid crime, poverty
James McNeill will soon start applying to colleges. The 16-year-old student at the Academy of Richmond County hopes to attend The Citadel or Tuskegee University and become a Marine Corps officer.
Fatties Flunk - New College Obesity Policy is Legal // It May...
Fatties Flunk - New College Obesity Policy is Legal // It May Encourage Other Universities to Adopt Similar Ones 2009-11-22 20:12:27 - A new policy which prevents college students who are obese from graduating unless they lose weight or complete a special course is legal, and may encourage healthier weight in several ways, says public interest law ...
Georgia Southern fires football coach
Georgia Southern football coach Chris Hatcher was fired shortly after the Eagles defeated The Citadel 13-6 in the season finale Saturday.
Va. Military Institute faces sexism accusations
This May 16, 2006 file photo shows Amber Blain waving to friends and family as she makes her way to the stage to get her diploma during graduation ceremonies at Virginia Military Institute, Tuesday, May 16, 2006, in Lexington, Va.
Simpsonville author plans book signing Nov. 20 at The Open Book
WHO: Local author Stephanie Benbenek WHAT: Book signing for 'Keeping Clarke' WHEN: Friday, November 20; 4:00-8:00PM WHERE: The Open Book 110 South Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville WHY: The death of a child is every parent's nightmare, the one occurrence we pray will never happen.
American Eagle Launches Service to Five New Markets
American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, today began nonstop jet service from Miami International Airport to Charleston, S.C. and Knoxville, Tenn., as well as to Eleuthera and Treasure Cay in the Bahamas.
You Ask Youker: Reading School District up in the air over former chapel cross at Citadel
Q: What will happen to the chapel cross at the former St. Joseph Medical Center, which the Reading School District is converting into the Citadel school? Does the school district plan to keep this city icon? The Reading School District has a hot potato on its hands.
The South Carolina Corps of Cadets will present its Christmas Candlelight Service for the Lowcountry at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dec.
Citadel Graduate Headed Into Space
One of the six astronauts aboard the space shuttle slated for an upcoming launch is a graduate of a South Carolina military school.
Furman Volleyball Defeats The Citadel To Go Undefeated In Southern Conference
Senior Kelsey Salava recorded 54 assists, while senior Stephanie Smith recorded 16 digs to lead the Furman volleyball team to a 3-1 win over The Citadel during Senior Day festivities at Alley Gymnasium on Saturday.
Legacies and debts: An interview with Pat Conroy, Part II
Read Jubilee Moon: An interview with Pat Conroy, Part I By KATHERINE CLARK, Special to the Press-Register Pat Conroy told me his will to become a writer came from his mother, who raised him to be a Southern novelist.
The public will have a chance to meet the three finalists for the Horry County administrator job on Monday when the candidates will go through a second round of interviews with the Horry County Council.
Bonfire, Pep Rally Set At Chamberlain Field
Chattanooga hosts The Citadel for the final home game of the 2009 season on Saturday.
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