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February 2022
Founder George LaBrasca Jr. hired “pizza queens” to attract hungry customers with samples

January 2022
How the late coach's son is continuing his legacy today

December 2021
The severe winter weather event brough four inches of snow to Charleston and reported temperatures of 7°F

November 2021
Learn more about the Pep Supper’s financial support for students during COVID

October 2021
Learn about his legacy as one of South Carolina’s most dedicated history-keepers

September 2021
Temporary wonders at the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition

July 2021
The lush, formal knot garden has been maintained by the Garden Club of Charleston since 1941

April 2021
Read about the station, designed by architect and preservationist Albert Simons

February 2021
Rich soil and a railroad made Meggett a major agricultural hub

January 2021
Once on the outskirts of town, a building at the intersection of Calhoun is now part of the urban core

November 2020
Learn about the Charleston Junior League’s bestselling tome of Lowcountry cuisine

September 2020
JFK had a fling with a suspected spy there

August 2020
First year students are glad the ritual is gone

July 2020
A toast to the engineering marvel and now iconic landmark

June 2020

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January 2020
This month marks two years since the Holy City was most recently covered in snow, and it rings in 250 years for the...

December 2019

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July 2019