MORNING HEADLINES | College of Charleston president Andrew Hsu said Monday that he would not “rule out” moving the college’s proposed dormitory to another location – if human remains are found in the soil at 106 Coming St., home to a former YMCA building.
After facing stiff opposition to the dorm, Hsu said the college will “reset” the timeline for the Coming Street Commons project.
“I take full responsibility and admit to the missteps in our earlier actions,” he told more than 100 Charleston residents and students gathered Monday evening in a cramped second-floor meeting room at St. Julian Divine Community Center. “For that, I express my sincere regret. Our intent is to respect the past, the place and the people.”
Part of the reset is more community engagement and a second round of