College of Charleston Photos of the Week

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Students had opportunities this week to revitalize old clothes, prepare for new career opportunities and give back to the tireless caregivers who persevere every single day.

Students shop at a pop-up secondhand clothing market called Flea-Ji put on by the FiJi fraternity at Rivers Green.
Students shop at a pop-up secondhand clothing market called Flea-Ji put on by the FiJi fraternity at Rivers Green.
Students shop at a pop-up secondhand clothing market called Flea-Ji put on by the FiJi fraternity at Rivers Green.

Students shop at the pop-up secondhand clothing market called Flea-Ji, hosted by the FiJi fraternity (Phi Gamma Delta) on Rivers Green. (Photos by Lizzie Koschnick)

students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo in the Gillard Center
students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo in the Gillard Center
students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo in the Gillard Center
students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo in the Gillard Center
students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo in the Gillard Center

Students attend the College of Charleston Career Expo at the Charleston Gaillard Center. (Photos by Catie Cleveland)

Students stopped by to make dozens of tissue flowers and assembled them into bouquets to share with Respite Care Charleston caregivers on National Caregivers Day

Students made dozens of tissue flowers and made them into bouquets at the Center for Civic Engagement’s Pop-Up Service Event. The bouquets were shared with the caregivers at Respite Care Charleston for National Caregivers Day on Feb. 21. (Photos by the Center for Civic Engagement)

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