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THE CHANTICLEER

THE CHANTICLEER

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Local protesters refuse to let democracy die

Leea Port, Editor-in-Chief September 3, 2025

This Labor Day over 60 community members, many being Coastal Carolina University students and professors, gathered with signs on the sidewalks of U.S. Highway 544 near campus for an anti-authoritarianism...

Amplifying incarcerated voices

Joshua Carroll, Editor in Chief April 11, 2023

The Incarcerated VOICE Initiative hosted a panel sponsored by the Social Justice Club April 6 featured four formerly incarcerated individuals. Each told students of their experiences within the American...

Election on the line

Brooklynn Hughes, Reporter March 31, 2023

Created to govern the student body of Coastal Carolina University, students can vote March 27-31 for Student Government Association (SGA) candidates who have launched their campaigns for the fall. Students...

Fight for reproductive rights continues

Sazie Eagan, Culture Desk Editor March 22, 2023

Reproductive rights continue to be debated in South Carolina’s House of Representatives and Senate as legislation introduced a bill that could subject those who get an abortion to the death penalty. The...

The Banned Book Club is hosting a two part event to inform students
about the issue and challenges about book bans and in depth
discussion about a student voted banned book “Gender Queer.”

Banned book discussion

Micheal Curry, Reporter February 1, 2023

The Banned Book Club held part one of a two-part discussion panel in the Bryan Information Commons atrium on Jan. 25 to bring awareness about the dynamics of book bans. The event highlighted a particular...

SC Supreme Court coming to campus

Sazie Eagan, Culture Desk Editor February 1, 2023

The Supreme Court of South Carolina will hold court proceedings in the Lib Jackson Student Union Theatre on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9. This is an opportunity for students and the public to observe our state’s...

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