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A snow-covered Old Main sits covered by snowy trees early in the morning of Jan. 16, 2022.

Winter wonderland: Pickens County receives between 4 to 7 inches of snow

Caroline Elswick, News Editor January 19, 2022

While the Clemson area was only expecting 1 to 3 inches of snow, parts of Pickens County received between 4 to 7 inches over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. 6.6 inches fell on nearby...

A NOAA map shows the likelihood of potential winter weather in the Upstate over the weekend. White, no impacts; gray, limited impacts; yellow, minor impacts; orange, moderate impacts; red, major impacts; and purple, extreme impacts.

SNOW DAY: Winter weather possible in Clemson this weekend

Caroline Elswick, News Editor January 13, 2022

While we may have just been enjoying 75-degree weather as we rang in the new year, there could be flurries in the air over the weekend. A winter storm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service...

Campus crime report: Winter break recap

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief January 12, 2022

The following are 35 arrests made by the Clemson University Police Department from Nov. 14, 2021 to Jan. 9, 2022. Over half, 18 arrests, involve drugs or alcohol. Further incidents that did not result...

A bill was introduced to South Carolina's House of Representatives which wold lower the drinking age from 21 to 18 for beer and wine.

FACT CHECK: Can South Carolina lower the drinking age to 18 – and will they?

Caroline Elswick, News Editor January 12, 2022

The South Carolina House of Representatives pre-filed a bill in November, which proposed lowering the drinking age for beer and wine from 21 years old to 18. This has many people asking if this is possible....

Masks will be required on campus once again in the Spring semester

Masks return, classes in person following surge of Omicron variant

Emma Vick, Senior Reporter January 12, 2022

As Clemson University continues its return in person for the spring semester on Jan. 12, it is not without any changes due to the Omicron variant – masks are required in all university buildings...

Tiger Briefs: Library to become fee free, candidates for student body president to be announced

Caroline Elswick, News Editor January 12, 2022

Clemson National Championship Parade In celebration of the Clemson’s Men’s Soccer 2021 National Championship, Clemson Athletics will be hosting a parade on Saturday, Jan. 15. The parade will...

Vaccines will continue to be distributed at Redfern Health Center, along with booster clinic coming soon.

Booster Clinic to launch at Redfern Health Center

Krushi Patel, Senior Reporter January 12, 2022

Redfern Health Center will be adding a Booster Clinic alongside its Vaccine Clinic. Although the university is not requiring COVID-19 vaccines or the booster shot, they are highly recommending them to...

These are plans for the new renovations on Memorial Stadium.

Like the road to your future, Clemson too is under construction

Dawson Baker, Asst. News Editor January 12, 2022

The return to campus this spring may have a lot of traffic cones, detours and construction crews. Construction continued over the holiday break on various projects around campus with significant progress...

Littlejohn Coliseum hosts both the men's and women's basketball teams. 

University monitoring spread of Omicron variant after first cases found in Upstate

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief December 21, 2021

After confirming the first 10 cases of the Omicron variant in the Upstate of South Carolina, Clemson University is monitoring the spread of COVID-19 to determine if any adjustments will be required for...

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

Clemson expands Redfern’s virtual specialty visits

Emma Vick, Senior Reporter November 18, 2021

Clemson’s Redfern Health Center recently expanded a program that provides virtual appointments for various specialized fields. This is part of an effort to help students more easily access care that...

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Thanksgiving letter from President Clements

Jim Clements November 18, 2021

Thanksgiving is around the corner and I hope everyone is able to safely travel and celebrate the holiday with family and friends. Beth and I are grateful for our family, the Clemson Family and the opportunity...

Students attend the first event in CUSG's Greek Life Education Week.

‘These Paws Don’t Haze’: Clemson kicks off Greek life education week

Emma Vick, Senior Reporter November 18, 2021

To promote awareness of hazing within fraternities and sororities, members of student government hosted a workshop in collaboration with Greek Affairs on Nov. 1. The event, “These Paws Don’t...

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