Storm the Citadel!

Students from West Ashley High School won first place recently in a medieval catapult contest held on the grounds of The Citadel. The contest was part of the annual Storm the Citadel! contest meant to inspire students at local high schools and colleges in STEM areas –...

Tangle for Transgender Youth

Before she hit puberty, Jaimie didn’t have to worry about the $1,700 quarterly cost of her hormone suppression medication. But the day she turned 14, that all changed. “Jaimie’s insurance was paying for her treatments, but once they decided that she should be hitting...

Growing Art in Charleston

For years, Lowcountry residents have flocked to local farms to buy their seasonal CSA, or community supported agriculture, shares. This pre-purchasing of the season’s produce helps support the farmer through the growing season and ensures that a set amount will be...

The Beach Bar Always Has That Five O’Clock Feeling

Joe Pisasale has had a lifelong love affair with the coast, whether it’s in New Jersey, Mexico, the Caribbean, or here in Charleston. When creating the Beach Bar, Pisasale wanted to incorporate all he loved about living on island time, even if his bar is located on...

Bock To Life, Bock To Reality

While many of you read this column nursing Fat Tuesday hangovers, it’s the following day that I want to discuss. The day this paper hits the racks is Ash Wednesday, or the first day of Lent, which begins the Christian season leading up to Easter. It’s also March and...

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