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Redfern Medical Center will be offering more telehealth services with MUSC in the coming weeks and months.

Clemson qualifies for $6 million grant application

Cece Lesesne, Contributor February 28, 2023

Clemson's student population has grown enough for the University to become eligible for a federal grant to build a new state-of-the-art health facility.George Clay, executive director of Student Health...

Medevac helicopter idling in Bowman Field

Suspect identified after individual emergency airlifted from Bowman Field

David Ferrara // Editor-in-Chief and Corey Glenn // Asst. News Editor February 20, 2023

A suspect has been identified and an investigation is underway after an individual was airlifted from Bowman Field Sunday night following an alleged assault and battery at a downtown Clemson bar.The city...

Parking Services shortens Park-N-Ride time, closes P-5

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 19, 2023

Beginning on Monday, Feb. 20, lot P-5, the lower lot in the East Park-N-Ride, will be closed to conduct further engineering studies for future expansion.The closure will shorten the East Park-N-Ride bus...

Clemson launches partnership with Harrah’s and Eastern Cherokees

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 16, 2023

On Feb. 3, the Clemson Board of Trustees voted to approve a partnership with Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.The partnership will last for five years...

The new vet school complex will be located on a 30 acre site by the T Ed Garrison Arena, with construction hoped to begin in the next couple of years.

Clemson moves forward with new veterinarian school

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 16, 2023

The Clemson Board of Trustees voted to take the next step towards founding the first college of veterinary medicine in the state of South Carolina on Feb. 3 by approving the recently-completed feasibility...

These developments come at a time of record growth on campus, leading to a period of low parking availability due to simultaneous construction projects, supply chain delays and some of the highest parking demand ever.

Clemson considers building two parking garages, paving Kite Hill

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 16, 2023

After several frustrating semesters for parking and transit on Clemson's campus, changes are in the works to improve the situation. Parking and Transportation Services, with University Facilities, are...

R3 Parking Lot Image (copy)

Parking services adds additional bus route to Seneca River Basin lot

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 14, 2023

Bus options for C-14, the Seneca River Basin lot, expanded this week. Clemson added a new shuttle bus route from the lot to the back of Lee Hall in addition to the existing Brooks route. The time between...

Walker Mullin

‘We have no support on campus anymore’: Club sports overlooked

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 9, 2023

Clemson is widely known for its championing competitive sports and athletics programs. However, outside of its Division I play, Clemson is also home to 33 student organizations recognized as club sports...

Wannamaker Hall was the location where five Kappa Alpha brothers poured liquid from boiled peanuts on a peanut-allergic pledge.

Investigation confirms liquid from boiled peanuts poured on allergic KA pledge

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2023

In the fall of 2021, rumors swirled across Clemson's campus that fraternity brothers poured the liquid from boiled peanuts on a peanut-allergic pledge. An investigation by the fraternity's national office...

CUSG Meeting picture (copy)

Across the Aisle: Overcrowding on CATbus, extending Schilletter’s hours

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2023

Student Sen. Zarrilli looks into adjusting Latin honors criteria by majorStudent Sen. Elizabeth Zarrilli, chair of the academic affairs committee, suggested adjusting the University's Latin honors criteria...

The University has strived to repurpose wood from trees torn down in the area.

Clemson keeps campus growth sustainable

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 9, 2023

As Clemson continues to grow in student population and infrastructure, developers are committed to keeping the expansion as sustainable as possible.  Since 2018, the University has added a million...

The Kappa Alpha files: Read the source documents here

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2023

The Clemson University Police Department closed its hazing investigation on November 22, 2022. When made aware of its completion, The Tiger promptly filed a Freedom of Information Act request with Clemson...

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