Cougars wrap up softball tourney with 10-0 rout
MOUNT PLEASANT — College of Charleston concluded its first softball homestand of the season with a run-ruled, five-inning 10-0 shutout over UMass Lowell on Sunday.
MOUNT PLEASANT — College of Charleston concluded its first softball homestand of the season with a run-ruled, five-inning 10-0 shutout over UMass Lowell on Sunday.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In an underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession, the newspaper drama "Spotlight" took best picture at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday, where remarks on lack of diversity in Hollywood dominated proceedings.
LOS ANGELES — In an underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession, the newspaper drama "Spotlight" took best picture at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday, where remarks on lack of diversity in Hollywood dominated proceedings.
Director hopes Oscar-winning film will help end Pakistan honor killings. Rough Cut - no reporter narration
Director hopes Oscar-winning film will help end Pakistan honor killings. Rough Cut - no reporter narration
Director hopes Oscar-winning film will help end Pakistan honor killings. Rough Cut - no reporter narration
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardoso plans to resign, fed up with rising attacks from his Workers' Party over a police probe into the activities of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, two Brazilian newspapers reported Sunday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party has expelled two senior officials in the violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang for corruption and transferred them to prosecutors, an anti-graft watchdog said.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nubohar Mustafa is proud of what her leaders and fellow activists have done for Kurdish women in northern Syria.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Brazil's Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardoso plans to resign, fed up with rising attacks from his Workers' Party over a police probe into the activities of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, two Brazilian newspapers reported Sunday.
The developer who has purchased the Boulevard Diner and is currently building where a gas station once stood stated that he feels that Mount Pleasant’s Coleman Boulevard will eventually become similar to Charleston’s King Street where people get out of their cars and walk or bike to local restaurants and retail stores.
The problem with much reporting these days is its shock value and often simplicity.
In a recent op-ed column, Rev. Joe Darby proclaims that "slave artisans and craftsmen built most of Charleston’s historic buildings."
A Feb. 21 letter ended: "President Obama was elected for four years by a large majority three years ago; the people did speak."
Let me get this straight: In the Republican primary, over half the votes were cast against Donald Trump, but he gets all our delegates? I know the S.C. Republican Party uses a winner-take-all system, but how does this system represent the will of those who voted in the primary? Would it not be more representative of the will of the people to...
History is seldom simple and straightforward. It usually requires some nuance. Such is the case with solely crediting James Madison as "Father of the Constitution."
The U.S. Senate has voted to award the Congressional Gold Medal to veterans of the Office of Strategic Services — the OSS, the forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency and special operations forces. The House should follow suit.
The subsidies provided by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) to help pay for individuals’ health insurance cost taxpayers billions of dollars per year. So the public has a right to insist that only those people who most need that assistance are actually getting subsidies.
Owning cats comes with some risks — allergies, dead mice and curtains frayed by clawing, to name a few.
On Feb. 22, the Charleston County School Board gave tentative approval to a plan to relinquish control of education operations at Burns Elementary School to the good and capable people at Meeting Street Schools.
For the first time in decades, the American people have a realistic shot at obtaining congressional term limits. Rather than delay and distract from this effort, the South Carolina General Assembly must take swift action to support it.
Corporations of today see economic strength continuing in the U.S. if creativity and performance are recognized and rewarded, and executives are willing to shovel more private dollars to the schools if they produce needed and timely reformation.
"The term house master is and will remain a part of the college’s long and proud history," wrote Michael D. Smith, Harvard University’s dean of arts and sciences, in explaining Wednesday why the proud term was being abolished. Harvard’s houses will henceforth be led by "faculty deans," a...
LONDON — Possessions of a poultry-raising aristocrat who ran Britain’s grandest stately home, was friends with John F. Kennedy and adored Elvis Presley are up for sale at Sotheby’s in London.
NEW YORK — Singer and drummer Phil Collins is taking one tentative step out of musical retirement by offering up huge chunks of his past.