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Category: Features
Last Man Standing Returns With A Splash
Several Charleston Southern students are in the middle of a watery war with nothing but their cunning, guile and floaties to help them turn the tide.
FCA’s Nicholson Mentors CSU Athletes
Thomas Nicholson, a former college basketball player at Montreat College, has made it his mission to help other college athletes find a sense of community and faith in their college journey.
Cranmer Looks To Improve CSU Through SGA
Despite holding a position of power, Braxton Cranmer sees himself as a humble, imperfect leader.
Cobb Transitions From Student To Campus Recreation
Nathan Cobb graduated from Charleston Southern University nearly three years ago and, unlike his classmates, there was never a desire to leave the confines of the North Charleston campus. In his mind, he found both a community and a mission.
CSU Sets OCC Record Again
Charleston Southern University, again, set the new national record for packing the most shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.
Link Takes Unconventional Path to CSU
Sometimes, a person must truly be lost before they can be found.
CSU Bass Fishing Squad Finds Its Footing
For some, it’s just a hobby. However, for the members of the Charleston Southern University Bass Fishing Team, it is a way of life.
‘Bystander 9/11’ Offers New York Perspective on Sept. 11 Attacks
Charleston Southern University’s theatre program presented “Bystander 9/11, which offered a glimpse into the terroristic attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, from a New York perspective.
‘Saint’ Glover’s Tireless Battle Against COVID-19
From New York City to the campus of Charleston Southern University, few have battled COVID-19 like "Saint Glover."