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From mixing with celebrities to mixing personalized tea, from revealing new purposes for old clothes to revealing a new historical marker on Broad Street: It was another exciting week at the College of Charleston!

Rudy Pankow and E News reporter at Outer Banks season premiere at Charleston Music Hall

College of Charleston students got to mix with celebrities at Charleston Music Hall for the Season Four premiere of Netflix’s hit show Outer Banks. (Photos by Lizzie Koschnick and student submitters)

Students make personalized tea bags at Garden Work Day with locally grown herbs and dried plants.
Students make personalized tea bags at Garden Work Day with locally grown herbs and dried plants.
Students make personalized tea bags at Garden Work Day with locally grown herbs and dried plants.

At the Garden Work Day, students made personalized tea bags with locally grown herbs and dried plants. (Photos by Lizzie Koschnick)

Free Store Pop-Up @ the Farmer's Market
Free Store Pop-Up @ the Farmer's Market
Free Store Pop-Up @ the Farmer's Market
Free Store Pop-Up @ the Farmer's Market

The Center for Sustainable Development had a Pop-Up Free Store at the Farmer’s Market to provide free clothes for CofC community members. Upcycling at its finest! (Photos by the Center for Sustainable Development)

The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston
The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston held a Historical Marker Installation and Unveiling on Broad Street Charleston

The Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston unveiled a new historical marker at 24 Broad Street in downtown Charleston. The plaque recognizes the site of the largest sale of enslaved people in U.S. history. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

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