Sports

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
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This year’s tournament promises to serve up some unforgettable moments.
From game-day snacks to the best watch parties in town, here’s your guide to celebrating Super Bowl Sunday in Charleston.
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Ready to watch world-class tennis in Charleston?
The Steeplechase of Charleston is a horse racing event that takes place about 40 minutes outside of downtown at the Stono Ferry Racetrack.
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“The Growth Project” podcast’s main goal is to help people become their best, no matter what challenges come their way.
The Stingrays are under new leadership with Coach Jared Nightingale.
We asked and you answered. Find out what our CHStoday readers like when it comes to enjoying football.
The College of Charleston’s Men’s Soccer program transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division I status in 1991.
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Who will come out on top in the 2024-2025 Palmetto Series — the Tigers or the Gamecocks?
We asked you if you like to play the increasingly popular sport, and if so, where.
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