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A GPR scanner peers beneath the parking lot at 106 Coming Street, the site of proposed dorms for the College of Charleston. Historians say the site was also an 18th century public burial ground for the poor.
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The Yellow Ribbon Program is an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help cover tuition and fees that exceed the maximum cap for qualified students.
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Strapped for student housing, the College of Charleston plans to open a new dorm in 2028. But community members say the building site, an historic public burial ground, is already occupied.
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Four years since it was set to sea, Harbor View Elementary School students are awaiting the return of a small wooden boat called the HVES Cruiser from Cork, Ireland.
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Students across the state are heading back to college campuses to begin the fall semester. Make sure your student is green on campus this year.
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Teaching children to live sustainably is a task for which we are all responsible, so talk with your child's science teacher about a student garden…