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Due to an influx of high school students attempting to enter and people trying to sneak alcohol into downtown Clemson bar Itsurweiner, bouncers are now using alcohol-detection wands and enforcing double identification.

Itsurwiener now enforcing double identification, using alcohol-detecting ‘wands’

Kat Pugh and Abigail Suggs January 30, 2025

Around the start of the spring semester, downtown Clemson restaurant and bar Itsurwiener bouncers began using alcohol-detecting wands and checking two forms of identification of everyone attempting to...

Rumors have swirled throughout the semester as to whether drink spiking has increased in downtown Clemson bars.

The conundrum of the semester: Drink spiking downtown

Kat Pugh, News Editor December 5, 2024

For the majority of this semester, drink spiking has been the talk of the town as the city of Clemson Police Department continues to receive reports. Along with CUPD, Clemson Panhellenic, bar owners and...

Until its closing on Dec. 31, Mr. Knickerbocker is offering sales of up to 75% off.

Mr. Knickerbocker closing after more than 50 years of operation

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter November 24, 2024

Downtown Clemson’s beloved sports memorabilia store, Mr. Knickerbocker, announced its closure in a press release on Friday, Nov. 15. The store first opened in April 1973 with founders James and Betty...

The new apartment complex will be adjacent to Lake Hartwell.

Clemson planning commission approves new downtown apartment complex

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 22, 2024

More student housing is set to be built in Clemson after the City of Clemson planning commission approved a planned-use development for a new apartment building on Keowee Trail during its meeting on Feb....

College Avenue will be designed to allow for more accessible walking spaces.

City of Clemson approves redesign of College Avenue

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 22, 2024

The Clemson City Council approved design negotiations with an engineering firm to redesign College Avenue between Study Hall and TD’s at its meeting on Monday. The proposed design changes include...

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