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Cadets leave Citadel for military service |
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55 cadets in a deployable status, a number of cadets are delaying their education
to serve their country. No cadet has encountered more delays, however, than Kelly
Gee, who has had his fourth class year interrupted twice. Read
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Leader of pipe band brings plenty of experience |
| | Jim
Dillahey, Class of 2001, is now leading The Citadel's pipe band. Despite his youth,
he's a veteran piper who has won competitions both here and abroad. And he's just
the man to fill Sandy Jones's shoes. Read
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Wrestlers place at national match |
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wrestlers placed near the top during a national tournament in Reno. Two of them
showed why they were nationally-ranked pre-season by Amateur Wrestling News.
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Major changes in store for Johnson-Hagood |
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place that is home to the largest annual gatherings of friends and alumni is overdue
for a restoration. Plans are underway to make some much-needed improvements to
the 55-year-old Johnson-Hagood Stadium. Read
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General's Journal |
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looking back over the past year, the mood of The Citadel has largely been reflected
in the role of all those in The Citadel family who have helped serve in the war
on terror. Read
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