August 2007

The Bulldogs take on cross town rival Charleston Southern University at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1 at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The Bulldogs have fielded a football team every year except during the World War II years and now embark on their 100th season of play. Read more.

Citadel photographer Russ Pace captures breath taking images, like these, of campus life. Watch a slide show of matriculation for the Class of 2011. Click here.

Citadel photographer Russ Pace captures breath taking images, like these, of campus life. Watch a slide show of matriculation for the Class of 2011. Click here.

Citadel photographer Russ Pace captures breath taking images, like these, of campus life. Watch a slide show of matriculation for the Class of 2011. Click here.

Graduate classes began Monday and the week-long military indoctrination training program for freshmen is nearing an end. The Corps of Cadets and active duty students returned to the classroom on Wednesday.

Graduate classes began Monday and the week-long military indoctrination training program for freshmen is nearing an end. The Corps of Cadets and active duty students returned to the classroom on Wednesday.

Graduate classes began Monday and the week-long military indoctrination training program for freshmen is nearing an end. The Corps of Cadets and active duty students returned to the classroom on Wednesday.

Graduate classes began Monday and the week-long military indoctrination training program for freshmen is nearing an end. The Corps of Cadets and active duty students returned to the classroom on Wednesday.


Graduate classes began Monday and the week-long military indoctrination training program for freshmen is nearing an end. The Corps of Cadets and active duty students returned to the classroom on Wednesday.












In the intense August heat, 240 cadets took part in a leadership training day at Ft. Jackson. The day concluded a week-long leadership training which is sponsored annually by the commandant’s office and the Krause Initiative to prepare for the freshman class arrival.

In the intense August heat, 240 cadets took part in a leadership training day at Ft. Jackson. The day concluded a week-long leadership training which is sponsored annually by the commandant’s office and the Krause Initiative to prepare for the freshman class arrival.

In the intense August heat, 240 cadets took part in a leadership training day at Ft. Jackson. The day concluded a week-long leadership training which is sponsored annually by the commandant’s office and the Krause Initiative to prepare for the freshman class arrival.

In the intense August heat, 240 cadets took part in a leadership training day at Ft. Jackson. The day concluded a week-long leadership training which is sponsored annually by the commandant’s office and the Krause Initiative to prepare for the freshman class arrival.

In the intense August heat, 240 cadets took part in a leadership training day at Ft. Jackson. The day concluded a week-long leadership training which is sponsored annually by the commandant’s office and the Krause Initiative to prepare for the freshman class arrival.

Sixty-one freshmen football players reported for fourthclass training July 23. Football practice begins Aug. 3, and Media Day—the first opportunity for the press to meet the incoming class—is Aug. 4 at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The new class includes players from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

Sixty-one freshmen football players reported for fourthclass training July 23. Football practice begins Aug. 3, and Media Day—the first opportunity for the press to meet the incoming class—is Aug. 4 at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The new class includes players from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

Sixty-one freshmen football players reported for fourthclass training July 23. Football practice begins Aug. 3, and Media Day—the first opportunity for the press to meet the incoming class—is Aug. 4 at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The new class includes players from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

Sixty-one freshmen football players reported for fourthclass training July 23. Football practice begins Aug. 3, and Media Day—the first opportunity for the press to meet the incoming class—is Aug. 4 at Johnson Hagood Stadium. The new class includes players from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.