By Collin Davis, COMM 225, Edited by Curtis Stacy, COMM 235 The unexpected change in the learning environment has caused many students to experience increased anxiety. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools such as Charleston Southern University were forced to shut down and transition into online learning. Student Peaches Henderson said she has experienced increased … Continue reading Mental Health A Priority During Pandemic
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O’Donnell Balances Teaching, Life With Epilepsy
By Jonathan Brummett, COMM 225 Edited by Seraina Gantenbein, COMM 235 Dr. Patricia O’Donnell has taught at Charleston Southern University for almost five years. She has four dogs, two children and one chronic illness. O’Donnell, an associate professor of sociology and criminology at Charleston Southern University, was diagnosed with epilepsy, a neurological illness that is associated … Continue reading O’Donnell Balances Teaching, Life With Epilepsy
Costin Leads Chapel Service, Focuses On The Death Of Jesus Christ
By Lindsey Jester, COMM 225 Charleston Southern University President, Dr. Dondi Costin, spoke at the April 10 Chapel service regarding the importance and relevance of the death of Jesus Christ. Costin’s message approached the execution of Jesus in an uncommon way. Costin opened by relaying the commonly forgotten concept of gratitude when it comes to … Continue reading Costin Leads Chapel Service, Focuses On The Death Of Jesus Christ
“Shakespeare in Suburbia” Opens April 9
Charleston Southern University’s Theatre Program is bringing Shakespearian literature to the modern age.
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.