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07.01.10

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03.30.10

Ross Kressel and J.K. Lawler won their prospective races in the Student Government Association run-off election held Tuesday.

Kressel, the current student body secretary, is Vice-President-Elect after defeating Senator Cory Maran. Kressel will take over for Isaiah Nelson, the now President-Elect.

Lawler, a senator, is Treasurer-Elect. He defeated Senator Nicole Trevisan. Elliot Dickerson, who was briefly President-Elect, is the current SGA treasurer.

03.25.10

Isaiah Nelson has been disqualified from the Student Government Association's presidential election after exceeding the $400 campaign expenditure limit. Mr. Nelson won 70 percent of the vote, handily beating Elliot Dickerson.

03.07.10

It was a Saturday night shootout at the Bojangles’ Coliseum in Charlotte as the College of Charleston men’s basketball team rushed out to a 96-69 victory over Chattanooga.

03.07.10

With 2:30 left in the Southern Conference semifinals, College of Charleston’s Tony White, Jr. came out of the game, sat at the end of the bench and buried his head in his hands. To say it was a disappointment would be an understatement.

03.07.10
Men's Basketball v. Appalachian State Mountaineers (SoCon Semifinal)
03.06.10
Men's Basketball v. Chattanooga Mocs
03.06.10

It was almost too good to be true. The College of Charleston women’s team clawed its way out of an 11-point first half deficit to take a 3-point lead with four minutes to play in the game against Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals of the Southern Conference Tournament.

02.18.10

President Benson explained the College's decision to withdraw from the purchase of historic McLeod Plantation in the Post and Courier Thursday.

02.17.10

All 5,122 at the Carolina First Arena were on their feet as Andrew Goudelock drove into the lane with fewer than 30 seconds to give the College of Charleston its final lead against Appalachian State.

02.17.10

Seniors Tony White, Jr. and Casaan Breeden will be recognized tonight. The College is 11-1 at home. They will take on North Division leaders, Appalachian State as they close out the home season.

02.16.10

The College of Charleston Foundation announced today that it is withdrawing from the proposed purchase of McLeod Plantation from the Historic Charleston Foundation.

02.15.10

Relive the magic of Friday's snow!

02.11.10

Donavan Monroe had a career-high 29 points to lead the Cougars to a 80-77 victory over Elon on Thursday night in front of 3,023 at the Carolina First Arena.

 

02.11.10

The Cougars (16-9, 11-3), coming off Monday's loss to the Citadel, look to redeem themselves, hosting the 6-17, 4-8 Phoenix at Carolina First Arena.

02.08.10

When the Citadel’s Harrison DuPont grabbed the offensive rebound on an air-ball, he had no choice but to throw the ball and hope it would bounce off Tony White, Jr. to land out of bounds.

 

02.08.10

Live Coverage from the Carolina First Arena.

02.06.10

After going 0-for-5 from behind the arc in the first half, Andrew Goudelock dazzled the crowd, shooting 7-for-8 from 3-point land during the second half to lead the College of Charleston over Samford 75-54.

02.06.10

Live Blog of the Game from CisternYard.com

02.04.10

Nathan Frandino and Geoff Yost are back as the Cougars take on the Chattanooga Mocs at Carolina First Arena. Live blog coverage begins at 6:45.

 

02.04.10

 It was Matt Sundberg’s night for the Charleston Cougars as he scored a career-high 17 points to give Charleston an 86-74 victory over the Chattanooga Mocs on Thursday. 

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02.01.10

 The College of Charleston's Bookstore at 160 Calhoun St. will be closed beginning tomorrow as Barnes & Noble moves into the space. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers was awarded the management contract for the space late last year. 

01.28.10

The College of Charleston Cougars lost their second straight Thursday to Davidson, 86-71. Charleston is 8-2 in the SoCon. The Cougars play next on Saturday at Georgia Southern.