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Finding your balance with Jath Codrington
He skates. He glides. He grooves. Known to dart past students in a flash with his advanced footwork on eight wheels, Jathniel “Jath” Codrington, a junior aeronautics major, has a talent unlike many others at Charleston Southern University. Codrington has been roller skating for over 10 years, and his love for the sport has only deepened with […]
| READ MORE: Finding your balance with Jath CodringtonMore than a nurse
Dr. Vicki Ball is not just the Dean of College of Nursing at Charleston Southern University; she is also retired from the U.S. Air Force, where she served as a Nurse Officer. Although her career began in the USAF, where she served for 23 years, Dr. Ball admitted she did not decide to join the military until 6 months before her High School graduation. […]
| READ MORE: More than a nurseMapping out study spots
As the end of the semester is here, and finals are near, studying might become a difficult task. Charleston Southern University has plenty of resources for studying both on and off-campus. Whether wanting a short, quick study session, studying in between classes, or sessions where being close to home is better, many options are located at […]
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From senator to chairwoman to president, Elizabeth England has faithfully served the student body through Student Government over the past three years. Now, with graduation in May, England, a senior political science major, reflects on her time in office and the legacy she leaves behind. Q: What motivated you to get involved in student government? “I heard […]
| READ MORE: SGA President England reflects on experienceA guide to Bible Study
Studying the Bible can be a transformative experience that deepens faith and provides guidance for everyday life. As 2 Timothy 3:16-17 states, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” This guide offers practical Bible study tips, helping both novices and experienced readers […]
| READ MORE: A guide to Bible StudyThe future is female: women in STEM spotlight
Charleston Southern University’s affiliate professor of computer science, Dr. Valerie Sessions, has been working hard to foster a community of encouragement for women in STEM on and off campus. Sessions has helped support women looking to enter the STEM field at CSU through her involvement in the Women in STEM club on campus. “Here […]
| READ MORE: The future is female: women in STEM spotlightThe journey of Clarisse White: coaching with faith and purpose
The journey of Clarisse White, also known on the court as Coach White, has been nothing short of inspiring, shaped by her faith, commitment to empowering young women, and drive to change the world one basketball court at a time. Drawing from her own life experiences, she shared, “I played basketball in college at Villanova and knew […]
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Charleston Southern University strives to educate students on the importance of unity by emphasizing African American and Black history during February. Justin Brown, associate vice president of student life, oversees all diversity initiatives. He shared his thoughts about the power of sharing stories and the importance of Black History Month. Brown believes that stories unify people. He said that stories […]
| READ MORE: Sharing stories that unifyOlive & Ash fosters community on campus
Charleston Southern University’s students are cultivating creativity on campus through Olive & Ash, a student-led literary magazine that encourages students to share their work and grow in their confidence as writers. “Olive & Ash is a literary magazine aimed at fostering a creative community on campus and representing the voices of CSU students,” said Kayla Lass, a […]
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Paisley Dever may be the new Miss Charleston Southern University, but she is more than a crown and sash. The freshman psychology major has big goals, and the ambition required to reach them. For Dever, pageants have always found their way into pivotal points of her life. “I did pageants when I was younger, and […]
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