Archives for: November 2010
Football seniors impacting others
football

By Blake Freeland Bazile proves to be physical and mental leader The mental toughness of a football player is oftentimes as important as the physical toughness. Jacques Bazile excels in both areas and has used both parts to encourage and lead others. Physically, the senior from Naples, Fla., is one of the fastest players on the team, proven by his [...]

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CSU named Military Friendly School
military

By Sherry Atkinson G.I. Jobs magazine has named CSU a Military Friendly School for 2011. This is the second consecutive year the University has received this award. According to G.I. Jobs, criteria for the title includes a school’s VA-approval of GI Bill benefits, CLEP acceptance, credit for military service, Reserve and Guard policies, access to flexible learning options, veteran programs, [...]

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Fall 2010: Class Notes
notes

1972 Jim Rooney has received State Farm’s prestigious Chairman’s Circle award. Jim, who has been with State Farm for 34 years, joins a select group of South Carolina agents who are honored with this award. He is located at 627 Old Trolley Rd Ste A in Summerville and provides a wide range of insurance and financial services products. “As a [...]

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Enrollment up again as Fall semester begins
movein

With a four percent increase in new full-time students and a total enrollment of 3,231, CSU’s 46th academic year has begun. University officials report that with an increase in resident students, as many as 50 upperclassmen are housed at the Wingate by Wyndham hotel, located on the campus. To complement the freshmen class’s summer reading assignment of Francis Chan’s Crazy [...]

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Serving in Guatemala
guatemala

Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” — Isaiah 6:8 Slide after slide, images on a PowerPoint presentation flashed across the screen; reflections of life in Guatemala, some fun and others simply heartbreaking. Five years after Hurricane Stan leveled Guatemala [...]

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Saved for a Greater Purpose
gonzalez

Barely pausing to take a breath, freshman Kassandra Gonzalez talks excitedly about attending Charleston Southern – dorm life, meeting new people, the college experience, independence. “I have big hopes for my future. I’ve set goals for myself – I want to be a neonatal surgeon,” she declares confidently. Kassandra’s self-assurance is fueled by 19 years of overcoming multiple health issues [...]

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A Home Built on Sold Ground
habitat

Charleston Southern and Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County have joined forces to build a home in Moncks Corner. A large circle of more than 50 people weathered the heat to attend the groundbreaking in August. The Habitat partner family, Cassandra Brown and her two daughters, are currently living in unsafe and substandard conditions. The family has been working on [...]

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Lifeway donates Bibles
lifeway

On Aug. 20 the campus came alive with excited and nervous new students and parents. And like every other year, they were greeted with smiles, cold drinks and food in abundance.  This year LifeWay donated a Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) to every new freshman on campus. In fact, they donated HCSBs to new freshmen in 20-30 schools of differing [...]

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CSU alum awarded Man of the Year
kammeyer

John Kammeyer learned early on that life delivers some hard knocks. When he was 29, his father died of cancer. The following year his wife was diagnosed with cancer, and five years later she faced cancer again, beating the disease both times. “I grew up fast during that time,” he said. That’s when I realized how short life really is [...]

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Faith leads Beckham to Asia
beckham

Brittany Beckham has never been to Asia. In fact, just weeks before she graduated with a degree in history last May, Asia was nothing more than a blip on the world map, making the country an unlikely destination in the future. Beckham already had a plan: finish her senior internship at Charles Towne Landing, graduate college and return home to [...]

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