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In 1942, College of Charleston student Mary Croghan Ramsay ’42 and some of her female classmates were selected to serve in a topic-secret capacity in World War II, thus changing her life forever.
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In 1942, College of Charleston student Mary Croghan Ramsay ’42 and some of her female classmates were selected to serve in a topic-secret capacity in World War II, thus changing her life forever.
In 2016, a riding accident left College of Charleston senior Amber Dorn with a tough climb to recovery. But, determined to live unbridled, the Cougars equestrian team captain took it all in stride.
As a psychology major at the College of Charleston, Dollie Jennings ’18 conducted research that shows how important a good sense of smell is to memories and our psychological well-being
The College of Charleston’s volleyball squad is on fire this year with a 27-6 record. It was the first year the Cougars earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship.