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Chant Tea

Brooklynn Hughes, Reporter April 4, 2023

Rylie Titler Hometown: Midlothian, Virginia Major: Marine science Year: Junior “Professor [Kara] Rosch of marine bio because she is very thorough and teaches us the material as we...

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...

Sophomore Terrence
Wright walks in a pair
of heels for the social
Justice Club’s “Walk
A Mile in Our Shoes”
event, inspired by
Vice President and
Treasurer Rebecca
Monts.

Putting ankles to the test

Joshua Carroll, Editor in Chief March 21, 2023

Any men who happened to pass through the Lib Jackson Student Union on Saturday, March 18, had the opportunity to put their ankles to the test and experience a small slice of womanhood. Hosted by Coastal...

Women's and gender studies: From minor to major

Women’s and gender studies: From minor to major

Caroline Surface, Reporter March 21, 2023

The women’s and gender studies program got its start in 1992 as a small minor. However, with the help of faculty and the influx of students, the program now serves as a major. The Bachelor of Arts...

Chant of the Week

Chant of the Week

Jacob Bashura, Sports Desk Editor March 16, 2023

The Chanticleer’s Chant of the Week honors go to the beach volleyball team’s dynamic duo of redshirt junior Sarlota Svobodova and junior Madie Lichty. The Sun Belt Conference introduced beach volleyball...

No. 55 junior Madie Lichty spikes the ball at the at the Seminole Beach Bash.

Sandy Chants make program history

Dean Williamson, Reporter March 16, 2023

The Coastal Carolina University beach volleyball team was ranked for the first time in program history at No. 19 in the collegebeachvb.com poll. Additionally, the Chanticleers were ranked at No. 20...

Numbers don't lie: Women's wages not what they seem

Numbers don’t lie: Women’s wages not what they seem

Josh Carroll and Madison Sharrock, Editor-in-Chief and Assistant Editor March 16, 2023

There are 32 women in the top 100 highest-paid employees at Coastal Carolina University, but they only make 26% of the highest wages. The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act requires the public...

Following in the footsteps of female leaders

The Chanticleer Staff, Reporters March 1, 2023

Editor's Note:  Throughout March, we at Th e Chanticleer are celebrating Women’s History Month by shining a spotlight on the contributions of women at Coastal Carolina University. Much like in February,...

Statistics expose yet another male-dominated field

Erin Collins, Reporter February 28, 2023

Women’s History Month reminds us there is a lack of equality and representation in the music industry field.  Behind the scenes of the music industry, women continue to face barriers to inclusion....

Top Three most inspiring women leaders

Tiera Rivers, Art Director February 28, 2023

In the past, women were expected to choose one path in life: to marry early, have children, and dedicate their life to household chores. Even though women have worked hard to change this narrative over...

“Best of Dolly Parton” by Dolly Parton

Jacob Ackerman, Reporter February 28, 2023

When it comes to country music, I am much more a fan of Johnny Cash and those old songs about shooting a sheriff with his own gun or some folktale ballad. However, we cannot forget about one of the nicest...

WE-STEM offers pizza, planets, empowerment

WE-STEM offers pizza, planets, empowerment

Mike Curry, Reporter February 28, 2023

Women Empowerment in STEM (WE-STEM) hosted a planetarium Feb. 21 in Singleton Ballroom where attendees were able to experience a tour of the stars.  At the event, there were several do-it-yourself science...

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