1996
The Gold Star Journal (GSJ) was founded in July.
Three sophomores served as the founding editors. They spearheaded the journal for two consecutive years.
1997
This edition features the only hand-drawn cover.
2006
The tenth edition is the first one to be printed in color.
2009
This edition is the first one to be printed off campus.
2012
Best Photograph Award given for the first time.
2015
Colonel and Mrs. Abraham Goldfarb (Class of 1960) provide funds for printing The GSJ in color. This is the second edition to be printed in color.
2015
The original GSJ seal is revised.
2016
The GSJ celebrates the twentieth edition with the first annual GSJ Lecture, as part of the Leadership Symposium.
2019
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Boyd (Class of 1971) establish the Gold Star Journal Excellence Award, which provides funds towards the student awards.
The GSJ Distinction in Photography Award and the Best Graduate Paper Award given for the first time.
2020
The Best Overall Submission Award renamed to The Boyd Family Distinction Award in honor of Dr. and Mrs. James F. Boyd (Class of 1971), who established the Gold Star Journal Excellence Award.
2020
The 2020 edition receives the Athens Paper Award for the Most Creative Use of Paper and the Special Judges Award for Soft Cover Booklet from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA).
2022
An entirely new editorial team modernized the seal of The GSJ.
2022
The 2022 edition receives four awards, including two from the American Scholastic Press Association: Most Outstanding College Magazine (top) and First Place with Special Merit (bottom).
2022
The 2022 edition receives a South Carolina Notable State Documents Award (SC State Library) (left) and Best of Category for Soft Cover Books Award (PICA) (right).
2024
LTC Steve (Class of 1963) and Mrs. Noreen Hodges establish the Gold Star Journal Endowment by Steve and Noreen Hodges, ’63. Its primary purpose is to provide financial resources to support, enhance, and sustain The Citadel’s Gold Star Journal program.
2024
The Alumni Association honors a graduating senior for the first time with The Citadel Legacy Award, which includes a lifetime membership in the alumni association.
For the first time, the Fine Arts program recognizes two students for their artistic ability with the Fine Arts Illustration Award and the Fine Arts Photography Award.