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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…
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The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art presents an exhibition of recent work by Brooklyn-based sculptor, Alyson Shotz. With an artistic practice that…