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Chadwell becomes third head coach for Charleston Southern Bucs.
Press Release, Charleston Southern University Charleston Southern University has named Jamey Chadwell as the its new Head Football Coach, CSU Athletic Director Hank Small announced at a press conference on the CSU campus on Thursday afternoon. Chadwell, 36, becomes the third head coach in CSU history. He replaces Jay Mills, who retired earlier this month after 10 seasons as CSU’s head coach. Chadwell, who is 25-21 in his four seasons as a head coach, spent five seasons at CSU as an assistant, all as a part of Mills’ staff, and now returns to head a program he helped build. "(CSU) is a place I care about deeply," Chadwell said Thursday. "I have a passion for this school and its mission, as well as the people at CSU. This job is something I…
Minnesota calls up AA All-Star, former CSU Buccaneer .
Correction: The headline has been corrected. The original headline stated that Thornburg was pitching for the Blue Jays. Former Charleston Southern Buccaneer Tyler Thornburg is expected to make his major league debut Tuesday night at Toronto's Miller Park. Our partners at Sporting News have the details: Shaun Marcum, Tuesday's scheduled starter, was scratched because of elbow tightness, and the team didn't want to lean on a bullpen that threw 6 2/3 innings Sunday in a 15-inning loss at Minnesota. Thornburg had been slated to pitch in the Southern League All-Star Game on Tuesday, the Brewers' website reported. “We’ll have somebody here, we’ll make a (roster) move (Tuesday) to be able to do that,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke told reporters…
Rep. Tim Scott prays during National Day of Prayer in Summerville.
SUMMERVILLE — Late. Again. Thursday morning — dawn of the National Day of Prayer — Congressman Tim Scott recounted his Monday morning, running late for an interview with Fox News. Addressing nearly 150 people gathered at Bethany United Methodist for the YMCA of Summerville's fifth annual prayer breakfast, Scott said his priorities came to order when he screeched to a halt on Charleston's Ravenel Bridge with the harrowing scene of an 18-wheeler crushing a police unit, putting an officer's life in jeopardy, in front of him. For nearly a minute, he said, he was frustrated and harried. But then he heard a voice telling him to pray. Scott wasn't alone in his prayers Monday, and he said it was a miracle the officer did not suffer much more …
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Texas first lady a unique advocate on the stump.
Anita Perry sounds like a worried mother when she tells college students that Social Security as we know it won't be around for them. And she approaches the Occupy movement with far more patience than you're likely to find from many Republicans on the stump. They're troubled, Perry said, and they probably don't have jobs or they can't support their families. She pauses, thinking about her answer. "I feel like that was kind of like a Miss America question," she said, laughing with the crowd. Anita Perry finished her Lowcountry campaign tour Tuesday with a visit to Charleston Southern University. She spoke to roughly 75 of the christian school's students, faculty and neighbors about her husband, GOP 2012 Primary candidate and Texas Gov. …
South Carolina colleges educate their students about emergency response differently
Colleges across South Carolina educate their students about how to respond in emergencies, but specific emergency response policies vary from school to school. Last month, Wofford College student Randall Heffron died after choking on a piece of pizza in a Spartanburg dorm room. Heffron’s mother refused to blame anyone for her son’s death but suggested that it could have been prevented if more-effective emergency procedures were followed. In response, Patch asked seven South Carolina colleges about their advice for students in similar situations. Three schools — the University of South Carolina, Clemson University and Charleston Southern University — said they advised students to dial 9-1-1 without hesitation during an emergency. Other …
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12:16 pm on Wednesday, October 12, 2011
@Don - Glad to know you are a fan of the CofC group. Throughout the US and Canada there are 250 schools like the College of Charleston where campus-based responders are the first medical personnel on scene. The benefit of having on-campus responders goes beyond their rapid response times. Most of these groups are student-run (or at least student-staffed), and the responders get the benefit of …   more ›
Dobbels will serve as assistant coach for the Buccaneers.
Goose Creek basketball coach Brad Dobbels will be leaving the school to return to his alma mater. He'll serve as an assistant coach for Barclay Radebauch at Charleston Southern University. "It’s an exciting time to be a Buc and I look forward to serving the student-athletes at CSU while helping them reach new levels spiritually, academically and athletically," Dobbels said in a statement. Under Dobbels, the Gators won the state championship in 2009. CSU has more on the hire and Dobbels record at Goose Creek High School.
9:17 pm on Friday, September 2, 2011
Who will take his place I hope Coach Reedy goes out and a quality replacement. For the pass ten years the basketball programs boys and girls was the pride of gator country two state championship and many conference titles.   more ›
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8:07 am on Friday, May 4, 2012
Acknowledging that we're (Christians, I count myself among them even though I'm more or less agnostic and when I do attend church it's mostly because I like the songs) a majority is a good first step for a Republican. Of course he then took two back by claiming the "national" day "belonged" to us and not other Americans.   more ›