Slightly off-subject, but for students from "off" bicyclists are required by law to follow the same laws as motor vehicles.......... now if only Chas P.D. would enforce it more strongly......
Driftaway - Charleston has already tried a bike-sharing program. The infamous "Yellow Bikes" all disappeared completely after only a few days, never to be seen again.
Please consult Mr. Cole's comment for the reason why.
Anyone considering Trident Tech should take a look at this guide made by me, a former student. It has food, housing, hotel, and much more info: http://www.tridenttechnicalcollege.org
Yo Burrito also offers live most Monday nights from The South Carolina Broadcasters and during some Friday nights from various other local artists. Shows are FREE and usually during happy hour, so drinks are SUPER cheap!
Check out the calendar @ http://www.yoburrito.com for all the details
I think hipster chic moved away from thrift stores about ten years ago, once it stopped being just the "poor" kids being bohemian.
Can't go wrong with the Goodwill stores and Community Thrift on Rivers has amazing deals.
Charlotte is implementing a pilot program of bike sharing. With the large student and visitor population downtown I think this could be very popular here.
I'll remember this the next time I want to go to a coffee shop to drink beer (yeah, right). Just like the next time I want to go to a tavern and get a manicure.
Not even a slight mention of the rampant theft issue pervasive in the city?
Re: “Coffee, coffee everywhere and many a drip to drink”
Charleston Coffee Exchange is amazing. I hope to try some of the others.