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In the grand scheme of things, The Citadel’s game against crosstown rival College of Charleston won't have much of an impact in terms of the postseason for both schools. Sure, it’s a heated ...
Ken Griffin suggested holding cash was the best move in the midst of last month's trade chaos. Still, his firm was able to notch a positive return in April. The hedge fund icon Ken Griffin said ...
But the real draw is the location. Not only does it seem to maybe be a new version of the Citadel, but there also seems to be construction going on in the background. Rebuilding the Citadel would ...
MT PLEASANT, S.C. – College of Charleston baseball scored 14 unanswered runs including eight in the second inning to propel itself to a 14-1 seven inning run-rule victory Tuesday evening against The ...
"In retrospect, perhaps holding cash would've been the best way to navigate this," the Citadel founder told Bloomberg. "But that's so contrary to our culture of always trying to be on the offense ...
Herb Sutter joined Citadel Securities in 2024 as a technical fellow, after 20 years at Microsoft. He details how the firm is using a new version of C++. Sutter also talks about how job applicants ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (May 14, 2025) – The ETSU baseball team will close out the 2025 regular season this week with a three-game series at The Citadel.This series, which will begin at 1 p.m. on ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Charleston Southern (26-19) dropped the rubber match of a three-game series with crosstown rival The Citadel (28-23) by a score of 14-6 on Tuesday at Nielsen Field. The Citadel took ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Organizers of the Southern Colorado Juneteenth Festival are hoping the event's relocation to The Citadel can help improve the mall's reputation. The three-day festival is ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — At The Citadel in Charleston, a community comes together to remember a dark time in human history. This year, Yom HaShoah fell on Wednesday, April 23. It is also known ...
Ken Griffin, founder of hedge‑fund giant Citadel LLC, told Stanford business students that career growth hinges on surrounding oneself with sharper minds, not basking as "the smartest person ...