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A College of Charleston paleontologist and his colleagues have hypothesized that there were three, not one, species of Tyrannosaur ruling the age of dinosaurs.
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Operatic baritone Will Liverman and pianist Paul Sánchez—Director of Piano Studies at CofC and Artistic Director of the university's International Piano Series—are joining together once again for the first Charleston performance of works from their acclaimed album Dreams of a New Day: Songs by Black Composers.
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On his first visit to South Carolina in fifteen years, the Grammy-winning German-American violinist will perform Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in Sottile Theatre alongside the College of Charleston Orchestra under Yuriy Bekker.
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The 19th amendment promised women the right to vote would not be denied because of gender. But it was an empty promise for women with dark skin."It's an…
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Maddie Wallace was on spring break in the Bahamas when she got the news; she would not be going back to school. The coronavirus was declared a pandemic…
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As the College of Charleston celebrates its 250th birthday, at its center is Randolph Hall. Built in 1820, students still gather here. Less prominent, an…
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Artist Christian Orendt talks with Jeanette Guinn about The Carrion Cheer: A Faunistic Tragedy an installation at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art…
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People picture coral reefs as bursting with color and teeming with a variety of undersea life, which many are. But their number is shrinking, says College…
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You know it’s spring in Charleston when the cars are thick with yellow pollen, as well as a colorful array of out of state license plates. Porta- Potties…
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Erwin Redl investigates the process of “reverse engineering” by (re-)translating the abstract aesthetical language of virtual reality and 3D computer…