Too often, time quickly erases memories of disasters when they are not in our backyard. While the Haiti earthquake seems so long ago, there are still so many people in need that need our help. Fortunately, Wando High School students... (Continue reading)
The College of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, and The Citadel announced a new consortium agreement concerning the Lowcountry Graduate Center. The consortium agreement spells out the duties and responsibilities of the member institutions in carrying out the LGC’s mission... (Continue reading)
If you’ve never listened to Dangermuffin, now’s the time. If you’re an old fan, prepare to be impressed anew. Dangermuffin releases their new album, Moonscapes, at the Music Farm on Saturday, March 20. A free CD is included with the price... (Continue reading)
Gerald P. Dwyer, Director of the Center for Financial Innovation and Stability at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will present “The Financial Crisis and the Road Ahead” on Wednesday, March 17th at 1:00 p.m. in the Beatty Center’s Wachovia... (Continue reading)
Anita King, President of CREW Charleston and Owner and Lead Architect of Ink Architecture, is pleased to announce the organization’s upcoming March 10th luncheon and tour “All Things Green-Sustainability in Our Own Business Community.” This luncheon tour will include... (Continue reading)
Internship Opportunities Deadline for Applications: No later than May 12, 2010; Applications are considered in the order that they are received. With over 700 events in 17 days, Piccolo Spoleto is an amazing logistical challenge. The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs recruits... (Continue reading)
North Charleston, SC –The South Carolina Stingrays welcome the Cincinnati Cyclones to North Charleston Coliseum this evening at 7:05 p.m. for the first of two contests this weekend. Tonight is the third of four scheduled meetings between the two teams... (Continue reading)
The Masters of Building Arts (MBA) Festival, hosted by the American College of the Building Arts (ACBA), will be held on April 15-17, 2010 in historic downtown Charleston, S.C. The College (http://www.buildingartscollege.us) will roll out the red carpet for master... (Continue reading)
We’ve had a very chilly winter. But it’s starting to warm up and spring fever is setting in as we go through March. That means one thing for Charleston area residents: the RiverDogs are back! Riverdogs are about two things really.... (Continue reading)
As the Lowcountry gears up for spring, the season’s warmer evenings are ideal for a night of Shaggin’ on the Cooper! Dance the night away on Saturday, March 13 on the scenic new Mount Pleasant Pier, with live music from... (Continue reading)