Former Citadel basketball star Quayson “Quay” Williams has passed away after a battle with cancer, as the community honors his legacy and a GoFundMe raises over $27,000 to support his family.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was in Charleston on Friday and spoke to Citadel cadets about what it takes ...
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem visited The Citadel today to encourage cadets to pursue careers in federal service, emphasizing that homeland security work is a calling, not just a job ...
One of Canada’s first casualties in the first World War was from Nova Scotia and is featured in a Parks Canada exhibit at ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting the Lowcountry, receiving the Nathan Hale Award from the ...
Kristi Noem used her Charleston visit to champion law enforcement, urge character in leadership and warn against a culture of ...
The state legislature initially founded The Citadel as two schools — the Arsenal Academy in Columbia and the Citadel Academy ...
More than 130 special education students from Pattison’s Academy and several Charleston County schools participated in their Fall Unified Games this week.
During a recent show in Charleston, South Carolina, a Citadel cadet tossed his cap onto the stage, where it landed at Zach Top’s feet. Established in 1842, the Citadel Military College of South ...
The Citadel’s Christian Moore entered the transfer portal last spring, but decided to return, giving the basketball team much ...