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Campus Crime Report: Nov. 5 to Nov. 14

Caroline Elswick, News Editor November 18, 2021

The following are arrests that were made by the Clemson University Police Department from Friday, Nov. 5 to Sunday, Nov. 14. Arrests Nov. 5 3:47 a.m., minor in possession, Kite Hill/R-2    Nov....

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...

Students on the hill prepare to gather at the paw at the end of the Charlotte 49ers vs. Clemson Tigers game in Sept. 2019.

Clemson to allow gathering at the paw after Wake Forest game, says Student Body VP

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief November 15, 2021

Clemson will allow students to gather at the paw in Death Valley after the Wake Forest game on Saturday, according to Student Body Vice President Liza Lowder at Monday night's Student Senate meeting. "We're...

The individual appeared to be driving a silver 2013 or 2014 Ford Mustang.

University Police identify suspicious person’s behavior to be ‘social media prank’

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2021

Clemson University Police dismissed reports of a suspicious person after it was found to be a "social media prank", according to a follow-up safety alert sent by the department. University Police were...

A prescribed burn in Hobcaw Barony, Clemson's Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science in Georgetown, South Carolina.

Clemson ‘Fire Tigers’ receive Southern Regional Forester Award

Caroline Elswick, News Editor November 10, 2021

The U.S. Forest Service awarded Clemson’s "Fire Tigers" the Southern Regional Forester Award on Nov. 3. The program, which is on its fifth year, has been hard at work in teaching Clemson’s...

A Clemson student stands proudly in front of Machu Picchu in Peru on a study abroad trip.

Clemson to revive summer study abroad in 2022

Caroline Elswick, News Editor November 10, 2021

Clemson’s Pam Hendrix Center for Education Abroad announced on Monday, Nov. 8 that it would be tentatively reviving 60 study abroad programs for summer 2022. While most programs have been paused...

Clemson House

Tiger Briefs: Clemson House sign to become landmark, McMillan Road to open soon

Dawson Baker, Asst. News Editor November 4, 2021

Clemson House sign considered for art project In 2017, Clemson House was removed to make way for the recently completed College of Business. One of the most heartbreaking aspects of this demolition was...

Clemson to still not allow gathering at the paw

Dawson Baker, Asst. News Editor November 4, 2021

Over the years, the line between “gathering at the paw” and “rushing the field” has been blurred, but they are not the same thing. Rushing the field is something that can happen...

Mask wearing

RAs and administration chime in on mask requirements in resident halls

Olivia Jackson, Contributor November 4, 2021

Clemson University announced an updated mask policy on Oct. 25 due to a low number of positive COVID-19 cases within the student body and faculty.  The policy states that masks must still be worn...

Clemson has dozens of these emergency "blue light" phones across campus.

University Police aim to improve security and lighting in campus parking lots

Emma Vick, Contributor November 4, 2021

Following a recent case of alleged sexual assault in a campus parking lot, students have begun to speak up about how safe they feel (or don’t feel) on campus.  The university has been working...

7 Day positive rolling average

Analysis: The recent decline in COVID cases

Jason Van Meir, Contributor November 4, 2021

With a new mask policy being announced, it is clear that Clemson’s administration is seeing a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases. As such, it is important to keep an eye on these case numbers...

James Swicegood is CUSG Judiciary's Attorney General.

Need legal advice?

Caroline Elswick, News Editor November 4, 2021

The Clemson Undergraduate Student Government’s judicial branch is trying to bring back a legal aid program. The service was created in the mid-1970s and offered students a free 30-minute session...

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