Crop tops have long been regarded as inappropriate, beach-like attire; forbidden in the professional enviorment. But with new generations come new rules.
Category: Features
OPINION: Juice Wrld’s ‘Death Race for Love’ Good But Could Be Great
Juice Wrld is trying to do too much.
Fix Leads Through Experience, Heart
Alan Fix’s career at Charleston Southern University officially began on Aug. 15, 2008. It was one of only three schools that he applied to and, by his own admission, it was a little late for a career change.
Lent a common practice for some at CSU
While Lent may not be a common practice of the predominately Baptist populace at Charleston Southern University, a number of faculty and students still participate in the 40-day fast.
Litchfield Winning On and Off the Field
The bases are loaded with two outs, a 3-2 count and the Charleston Southern University Buccaneers are down two runs in the ninth inning. Nobody thrives more in this type of high-pressure situation than Josh Litchfield.
OPINION: RAs Play Vital Role in Student Life
Of all the individuals a college student encounters during their years on campus, the most important one may be the resident assistant.
Parris Uses Mission Experience to Excel, Lead at CSU
Although Sarah Parris is a current Charleston Southern University student, her heart yearns to be on the other side of the world.
Criminal Justice Grads Find Success in Law Enforcement, Other Occupations
Like most of the areas of study at Charleston Southern University, criminal justice is a broad expanse of opportunities. Some of those who have graduated with a degree in criminal justice from CSU have found themselves on a different path than when they first declared that they wanted to go into law enforcement.
Indigo is Now Available
The yearly graphic design magazine, Indigo, is now avaliable. The magazine was a joint effort between the students of Andrea Glover, assistant professor of graphic design, and Dr. Jason Peterson, assistant professor of communication. You can download a copy here.
The One-Man Show
After 12 years at CSU, Thomas Keating's passion for the stage has not changed.