Incoming Students Get Sneak Peek
Multicultural and/or first generation students will be on campus for the SPECTRA/SCAMP program from July 5-August 5, 2010.
Multicultural and/or first generation students will be on campus for the SPECTRA/SCAMP program from July 5-August 5, 2010.
"She has what people had hoped Sarah Palin had had," said Kendra Stewart, a College of Charleston political scientist. "I think people felt like Sarah Palin was lacking the substance but Nikki Haley actually has that substance." http://www.thestate.com/2010/06/17/1337551/despite-obstacles-sc-gov-candidates.html#ixzz0rE2dlD2S
About 100 people turned out at the College of Charleston as Haley appeared with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and his wife Ann, popular former first lady Jenny Sanford and primary opponent Henry McMaster, who this week endorsed Haley. One of the tricky things in a runoff is trying to determine where votes for the
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney came to the Holy City, supporting candidate for Governor Nikki Haley. They kicked off the last weekend of runoff election campaigning at the College of Charleston. http://www.live5news.com/Global/story.asp?S=12673336
Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley, flanked by some major GOP players, made a brief campaign stop Friday at the College of Charleston. Attorney General Henry McMaster, who is a former opponent; former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Jenny Sanford joined Haley in Randolph Hall as part of Haley's final push leading up to Tuesday's primary
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"I think the 49 1/2 -percent figure that Nikki Haley garnered is a pretty clear indication that the people of South Carolina want to focus on the key issues," said Romney, appearing with Haley at the College of Charleston Friday, a few feet from a marble plaque celebrating the education of the "sons and daughters"
C of C for Urban Agriculture, whose mission focuses on growing local, organic produce, seized upon the opportunity to use the property. With the financial support of the Student Government Association at the College of Charleston and the help of environmentally- minded friends, the group cleared the lot and built beds for the plants.
The former Massachusetts governor and former South Carolina first lady will join Nikki Haley on Friday for a “headline-grabbing final push ahead of next Tuesday’s Republican runoff election.” The rally will take place at the College of Charleston. Ann Romney will be attending the event with her husband. http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTNjZmNmOGE0Y2Y2Mzg5YTBmN2Y2NGYxYjE5NDg1YjQ
"She has what people had hoped Sarah Palin had had," said Kendra Stewart, a College of Charleston political scientist. "I think people felt like Sarah Palin was lacking the substance but Nikki Haley actually has that substance." http://www.thestate.com/2010/06/17/1337551/despite-obstacles-sc-gov-candidates.html#ixzz0rE2dlD2S