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THE CHANTICLEER

The Student Voice of Coastal Carolina University

THE CHANTICLEER

THE CHANTICLEER

Chant Tea: Starting college with sick twist

Trent Fitch, reporter April 19, 2024

Editor’s note: All students interviewed in this issue’s Chant Tea are seniors at Coastal Carolina University.

Chant Tea: Women making an impact 

Keller Goldstein, photographer March 21, 2024

“Who is your favorite woman on campus?”    Name: Dorian Veliky  Year: Junior   Major: Communication  Hometown: Socastee, SC  “Mine is Professor [Jennifer] Calhoun.”    Name:...

Illustrated by Frances Ludwig.

Chant Tea: Love is in the air

Grace Seidel, reporter February 13, 2024

Chant Tea: Aftermath of failed tailgate turnout

Caroline Surface, campus desk editor September 26, 2023

What are your tailgating plans?    Alexia Horton  Hometown: Virginia  Major: Marine biology  Year: Senior  “No, I don’t go to it. I know [my friends are] international....

Chant Tea: Students on the search for spots

Sazie Eagan, Culture Editor February 1, 2023

    Kaitlyn Sessions Year: Sophomore Major: Business management Hometown: Conway, South Carolina “Parking is really full around 10 to 10:30. So, I’d say wake up as early...

Chant Tea: Winter break transition

Sazie Eagan, Culture Editor January 27, 2023

Aaron Duran Year: Senior Major: Forensic psychology Hometown: Seneca, South Carolina “The weather’s been pretty nice. It’s good to have friends back because I stayed here while everyone...

In this October 27, 1960 file photo, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is given a welcome home kiss by his wife Coretta, upon his return to Atlanta following his release from Reidsville State Prison on bond. King’s children, Yolanda, 5, and Martin Luther III, 3, join the welcome celebration. (AP Photo, File). See inside for The Chanticleer’s coverage of local commemorations for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including Editor-in-Chief story on pg. 2 and graduate assistant Annette Peagler’s column on pg. 13.

Chant Tea: Inspiration to all, remembering Dr. King this January

By Sazie Eagan, Reporter January 20, 2023

  Name: Ryanne Forrest Year: Sophomore Major: Theatre Hometown: Fairfield, Connecticut “He redefined really what it meant to protest, especially the acts of segregation. You...

Chant Tea: How social media affects students’ ability to study

By Caroline Surface, Reporter September 13, 2022

Question: Does social media distract you from doing your homework? If so, what app distracts you the most?    Chloe Shifflett, sophomore, Business Management and Marketing  Hometown: Calvert...

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