The Student Scholarly Journal of The Corps of Cadets and The Citadel Graduate College
Now Accepting Submissions for the 2025 Edition until December 13th.
2024 Edition
The Gold Star Journal (GSJ), which was founded in July 1996 by Dr. Suzanne Mabrouk (Chemistry Department), promotes academic excellence at The Citadel through the publication of cross-disciplinary, nonfiction papers and creativity and ingenuity through the publication of artwork, photographs, and photo stories. Selected nonfiction papers demonstrate effective writing, research skills, and critical thinking. Featured artwork and photographs commemorate the life of Citadel students. Photo stories depict experiences mostly through photographs and minimal prose. The journal is published annually for Corps Day, which occurs in mid-March.
The Gold Star Journal Academic Conference
Tuesday, April 1st from 6-8 PM in Capers.
Authors, Artists, and Photographers’ Testimonials
GSJ Presentation at Charleston Citadel Alumni Chapter
November 2, 2024
The 2024 Quarter Sheet Campaign
2024 Gold Star Journal wins 3 Prestigious Awards
College Media Awards
College Media Awards
College Media Awards
Since 2016, The GSJ has also provided the featured authors, artists, and photographers an additional opportunity for sharing their work with the greater Citadel community, the annual Gold Star Journal Academic Conference (GSJAC). Through this experience, authors and editors hone their public speaking skills. Authors also develop their ability to speak about their subject matter to a general audience. The work of the artists and photographers is prominently displayed at the conference. The conference occurs annually the first Tuesday in April. Please consider submitting your work to The Gold Star Journal.
The 2024-2025 Gold Star Journal Staff
2024 Editorial Staff Members: Editor-in-Chief Gage Timberlake, Assistant Editor-in-Chief Noah Miller, Marketing Editor Kanjanika Kincaid, Communications Editor John Cappello, Outreach Editor Andrew Palmer, Editor Kaitlyn Hatchew, Editor Quentin Walsh, Graduate Assistant Megan Garvin, and Advisor Dr. Suzanne Mabrouk