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Battery defeats Reading United in second round of Open Cup

By Staff reports on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 - 6:00am
The Charleston Battery rallied to defeat the PDL's Reading United by a score of 2-1 in the second round of the 2012 U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night at Blackbaud Stadium.After falling behind the Battery drew level through Dane Kelly and then Nicki... More

Book missing for 234 years to be returned to College of Charleston

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 9 May 2012 - 4:16am
In 1771 the College of Charleston received its first collection of donated books, more than 800 from John Mackenzie, a Goose Creek planter and Charleston Towne diplomat.However, only 77 books would survive a 1778 fire — that is, until 2012 when the... More

Charleston Architects' Redesign of Classic Marquee Makes National List

By blueplate on Wednesday, 2 May 2012 - 6:23am
The Atlanta Cities names Sottile Theatre marquee as one of North America’s Most DistinctiveMay 2, 2012 (Charleston, SC) –  The redesign of the Sottile Theatre marquee in downtown Charleston, SC, a collaboration of architects Whitney Powers and... More

A response to downtown Charleston's proposed skateboarding ban

By Ken Hawkins on Monday, 30 April 2012 - 9:53am
Update April 30: The Post and Courier reported this weekend that if some Charleston City Council members get their way, a 20-block area from Line Street to Broad Street could soon become a "no skateboarding" zone.A wonderful response to... More

Cougars claim SoCon titles in men's, women's tennis

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 - 10:00am
The College of Charleston tennis program has much to celebrate today as both the men's and women's tennis teams claimed the Southern Conference titles on Monday.For the fourth-straight year, the No. 65-ranked College of Charleston women's tennis... More

Two CofC undergrads are in the running for this year's Statehouse elections

By Amanda Click on Wednesday, 18 April 2012 - 12:08pm
Two College of Charleston undergraduates are running in this year's Statehouse elections as candidates for S.C. House District 111 and District 110. Will Freeman, a 23-year-old political science major, will be running against the incumbent and... More

College of Charleston senior dies after falling from roof

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 - 10:41am
Spencer Pitts, a 23-year-old College of Charleston student, died early Sunday morning when he fell from a roof at 23 Corrine Street. More

Stone Age Recreation, a world-premiere operetta

By cabudde on Thursday, 5 April 2012 - 11:56am
A world premiere musical comedy, composed by the College of Charleston's Craig Budde and presented as a workshop production to the public for the very first time in conjunction with one of Washington, DC's best young theatre troupes - the Apron... More

Doug Wojcik comes aboard as CofC's new head coach

By Amanda Click on Wednesday, 4 April 2012 - 1:14pm
Doug Wojcik, who touts a 140-92 record in seven seasons at Tulsa, will be introduced today as the new head coach of the College of Charleston men's basketball team.Wojcik will be replacing Bobby Cremins, who stepped down this year citing physical... More

Get some new (used) wheels at the College of Charleston Bike Auction (Updated with photos)

By Amanda Click on Wednesday, 4 April 2012 - 4:57am
Update April 4: Bikes were being sold like hot cakes on the College of Charleston campus today. So fast, in fact, that the Bike Auction was over well before 1 p.m.Used road bikes, cruisers, kiddie bikes and mountain bikes were up on the auction... More
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