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College reflects on war, fallen students
(01 APR) (View Article) In a speech before the Corps of Cadets on April 1, Citadel President Maj. Gen. John Grinalds said, "For many of us, this war in Iraq is very personal. It is for me as I feel a mixture of pride and worry with each day's news. My youngest son, Allen, is a captain in the Marines and a Cobra helicopter pilot serving somewhere in Iraq. There are seven cadets and three CGPS students who are not with us today because they have been deployed in this effort."
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Fulbright awarded to Cadet Alexander
(01 APR) (View Article) Cadet John Michael Alexander of Lawrenceville, Ga., has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study European banking at Goethe University in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany's financial and commercial capital.
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Alumni serve on the front lines
(21 MAR) (View Article) In this month's electronic newsletter, Bryant Butler '97, a former regimental commander and now captain in the U.S. Marine Corps, shares his thoughts as he travels to the Persian Gulf. His preparation for war is an experience shared by many Citadel alumni currently serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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The Citadel offers summer abroad programs
(31 JAN) The department of modern languages has many exciting opportunities for cadets with summer abroad programs in
Ecuador,
France, and
Spain.
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Seasonal Links
• The Citadel offers
Summer Camp
for boys and girls from ages 10 to 15. For 2003, the first session
is from June 8-28, and the second session is from July 6-26.
• The Citadel's Financial Services Department has gathered information
concerning the
Hope and Lifetime Learning tax credits that may be useful
for members of the Corps of Cadets and CGPS.
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