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Crime Report: April 7 through April 25

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter April 28, 2022

Clemson University Police Department April 7 1:22 a.m. —marijuana possession; fake ID; driving under the influence Tiger Town Tavern April 8 1:03 a.m. —public disorderly conduct100 Beta Gamma...

The Aurantiaco celebrated its launch on Friday afternoon outside of Sirrine Hall on Clemson's main campus. 

Clemson welcomes humanities and social sciences publication to campus

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2022

Friday marked the inaugural release of a new publication for the humanities and social sciences, The Aurantiaco. The annual journal strives to build appreciation for areas beyond STEM within the greater...

The Chronicle celebrates 125 years

Turner Prewitt, Contributor April 21, 2022

The Chronicle has been serving Clemson University for over a century as the student art and literary magazine. On Wednesday, April 20, folks gathered to celebrate the 125th anniversary of The Chronicle...

This event was sparked in response to recent statements from Clemson College Republicans condemning the LGBT community. 

Visibility and awareness: ‘Take Back Pride’ marches through campus

Griffin Cobb, TimeOut Editor and Caroline Elswick, Senior Reporter April 15, 2022

Chants of “trans lives matter” and “gay lives matter” echoed throughout campus on Thursday evening during a “Take Back Pride” march, carried out in response to...

Scanning into buildings around campus could remain in place for the foreseeable future as the University shifts from using this technology as a COVID-19 precaution to a safety feature.  

Public campus, private buildings: Scanning into buildings to stay

Emily Reichard, Associate Editor Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor April 14, 2022

Despite the relaxing of COVID-19 testing requirements for students and staff, scanning into certain buildings with identification is still required. In the name of security, buildings on campus will...

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College Republicans post may be free speech, University says

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief April 14, 2022

A controversial post by the Clemson College Republicans which has provoked massive student outcry may not be in violation of Title IX, according to Clemson University's Office of Access and Equity. "Our...

Those is attendance were able to participate in lot of activities including bean bag toss, a dunk tank, ring toss and much more.

Kappa Kappa Gamma hosts first ‘Kappa Karnival’ for mental health awareness

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter April 13, 2022

On Sunday, April 10, Κappa Kappa Gamma hosted its first annual Kappa Karnival. This was a philanthropic event designed to establish a new culture of mental health awareness within Clemson’s...

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University responds to controversy sparked during Pride week

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief and Dawson Baker, News Editor April 11, 2022

Pride week events at Clemson University have elicited controversy following a campus drag show on Saturday night, leading the University to respond to “hateful and disrespectful” interactions...

The recent shooting at Tanglewood Middle School in Greenville County has led some to question Clemson's preparedness if such an event were to occur on campus, while at the same time reminding locals of the Townville Elementary shooting back in 2016.

Upstate faces another school shooting

Dawson Baker, News Editor April 7, 2022

On Thursday, March 31, a call was placed from a Tanglewood Middle School resource officer, informing dispatchers that shots had been fired within the school. Within minutes, more than 200 law enforcement...

Gas prices are on the rise around the country and Clemson students are feeling the pinch as well. University officials point to several alternative means of transportation for students considering ways to save money. 

Gas prices on the rise in Clemson

Blake Mauro, Senior Reporter April 7, 2022

There is no hiding the dramatic rise in gas prices in the United States. In South Carolina prices have increased 41 cents per gallon within the first week of March, making them the highest in the state...

Senator Elizabeth Chiarovano presented a resolution Monday night to make Clemson’s attendance policy less ambiguous.

This week in Student Senate

Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter April 7, 2022

During Monday night’s Clemson Undergraduate Student Government (CUSG) Senate meeting, many items were discussed including Blended World Week, a new scholarship fund for descendants of Black laborers,...

Dr. L. Kaifa Roland, Director of Pan-African Studies, gives a presentation on Critical Race Theory. 

Student bill condemns ‘anti-black’ legislation

Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter April 7, 2022

During Monday night’s Clemson Undergraduate Student Government (CUSG) Senate meeting, the body approved a resolution condemning “anti-black” legislation in the South Carolina state legislature,...

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