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Sandy Island: A community and historical legacy
Photos by Haley Yarborough
Everything is quiet at the landing at the end of Sandy Island Road. The soft thump of an
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CCU student team searching for solar energy
During the past nine months, I have been part of a team of Coastal Carolina University students working diligently with Re-Volv, a nonprofit
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Teaching Fellows program develops teacher-leaders for S.C.
A group of 36 Coastal Carolina University students are striving to become teacher-leaders through the South Carolina Teaching Fellows program.
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News Shorts
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CCU band members represented at intercollegiate band performance
Nine student musicians from the Coastal Carolina University Symphonic Band were selected out of more than 300 statewide collegiate performers
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CCU students win Carolina Design Clash contest
A team of five Coastal Carolina University graphic design students won the second annual Carolina Design Clash, a 24-hour collegiate design
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‘Requisite Beguilement’ exhibit to open at CCU art gallery
Artist Liz Miller’s work will be displayed in a solo exhibition titled “Requisite Beguilement” in the Rebecca Randall Bryan
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Bunton endowed scholarship to benefit physics students at CCU
Brian Bunton, Ph.D., an associate professor of physics in the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University, has made a financial
Chauncey’s Champion

In his 11 years at the Hackler Golf Course at Coastal Carolina University, Chuck Johns has had his share of challenges, but none quite as daunting as the grueling cleanup that was required after Hurricane Matthew. In October 2016, the Myrtle Beach area got hit with a category 1 hurricane that affected most of the southeastern coast of the United States. The Hackler Golf Course lost more than 200 trees from the storm, and it was up to Johns and the golf course operations staff to get the
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