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On a trip to Nepal, Clemson scientists helped Nepal farmers learn to use technology to record plant growth.

Clemson scientists make progress with gluten free wheat and cereal grain crops

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

Clemson scientists plan to genetically restructure wheat without gluten to accommodate people with gluten allergies by working as a team in the Clemson Small Grains Breeding program. After graduating...

GOP presidential primary and Clemson alumna Nikki Haley addressed the Clemson community on Tuesday night.

Haley addresses 2024 campaign on Clemson’s campus

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

Speaking from the pavilion outside the Madren Conference Center, former governor and Clemson University alumna Nikki Haley addressed a rally of excited supporters on Tuesday. Approaching the Madren...

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....

Flags and signs wave in support of Nikki Haley during her campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Stakes are high for Clemson alumna Haley heading into SC GOP primary

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 22, 2024

As South Carolinians prepare to head to the polls this weekend, two very familiar faces are on the Republican presidential primary ballot. The race has narrowed to two main competitors: former president...

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...

Clemson has welcomed popular artists before, including Waka Flocka Flame in 2023 and Sean Kingston in 2022.

T-Pain, Mt. Joy and Two Friends to headline inaugural Clemson Music Fest

Emma Vick, News Editor February 19, 2024
Clemson will host an inaugural Clemson Music Fest in April and will welcome several popular artists.
Clemson defensive tackle Demonte Capehart had his best season on the field in 2023, finishing with 15 total tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble.

Clemson DT arrested for gun charge, suspended from team activities

Justin Robertson, Associate Editor February 15, 2024
A Clemson defensive tackle was arrested on Clemson's campus on Feb. 6 for unlawfully possession a firearm on university grounds.
Clemson has previously hosted artists like Sean Kingston for concerts.

Clemson to host on-campus music festival this semester

Emma Vick, News Editor February 15, 2024
Clemson University is set to host its first-ever Clemson Music Fest in April 2024, with artists set to be announced on Feb. 19.
The Blood Connection will be at Death Valley from noon-5 p.m. today taking donations.

PRESS RELEASE: The Blood Connection comes to Death Valley

February 10, 2024

CLEMSON — The Blood Connection and Clemson Athletics are bringing a unique opportunity to blood donors in the Upstate. Blood donors at the blood drive with Clemson Athletics on Saturday, Feb. 10, will...

Students will have the opportunity to speak with various employers at the Major Minor Fair

CUSG brings back annual Major Minor Fair

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

For the first time in five years, the Clemson Undergraduate Student Government is hosting this year’s Major Minor Fair directly inside the Hendrix Student Center on Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Since...

Twenty-two buildings on campus now have a ONEbox kit in case of an emergency.

Clemson plans to expand overdose prevention kits amid fentanyl crisis

Emma Vick, News Editor February 8, 2024
Clemson University is planning to add even more fentanyl overdose kits amid the national crisis after initially adding some to 22 buildings across campus in January.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is housed in the Redfern Health Center.

CAPS announces significant wait time reduction for counseling services

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

By recently reconciling employee salaries and filling positions, Clemson’s Counseling and Psychological Services reduced its wait period from an average of 10 days down to 1 day after first contact. Lesslie...

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