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Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house, located at 113 Calhoun Street and home to numerous AGR brothers.

National chapter aware of ‘the situation’ with AGR

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 13, 2023

The national chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho says that it is aware of a situation between the Clemson chapter and the University. The office responded to an email on Tuesday afternoon asking about a potential...

Crime Report: April 3 to April 10

Kailyn Kelly, Contributor April 12, 2023

City of Clemson Police Department Clemson University Police Department

Clemson University Police Department Stock

CUPD target of ‘swatting’ incident after false active shooter threat

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 7, 2023

The Clemson University Police Department was the target of a swatting incident, a tactic in which emergency services are intentionally deceived, as officers responded to a false report of active shooters...

Clemson University Police Department Stock

No active shooter threat after possible swatting attempt

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 7, 2023

Clemson University Police responded to a false report of armed individuals in the vicinity of two areas on campus Thursday night. Officers responded to Cooper Library and Cribb Hall after receiving phone...

Bixby on College sells downtown parking spots

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 6, 2023

The Bixby on College apartments on College Avenue is offering downtown parking spots for residents and non-residents alike.For $65 per month, anyone interested may reach out to the Bixby office to purchase...

The Formula SAE team has over 50 active members, with many going to Michigan.

Clemson FSAE gears up for competition

Emma Vick, News Editor April 6, 2023

For their 23rd race car designed and built from scratch on Clemson's campus, the Clemson Formula SAE team has been preparing for months to compete in a world-renowned racing competition at the Michigan...

A drawing showing what the Suber Dam area will look like after construction, with new trees and a path around the pond.

New pond coming to south campus

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor April 6, 2023

Earlier this semester, work began on a new water feature on the south side of Clemson’s main campus. The Suber Dam, the grass area behind the Strom Thurmond Institute and below the end of Lee Hall...

Blake Mauro, left, and Justin Robertson, right, at the Collegiate Meeting on March 31, 2023.

The Tiger elects new editor-in-chief, associate editor

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 6, 2023

The Tiger elected its fall senior staff early last month, and the new editor-in-chief and associate editor began their terms on Tuesday.Blake Mauro, a junior political science major, was elected editor-in-chief,...

Tiger Brief: City moves to outlaw public defecation and urination

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor April 6, 2023

The city of Clemson took the first step to update its disorderly conduct ordinance at the city council meeting on Monday. This change will outlaw public defecation and urination, which are defined...

The QR code and survey will aid Clemson Libraries with textbook costs.

Upcoming inclusion and equity events, textbook lending program updates

Emma Vick // News Editor and Kailyn Kelly // Contributor April 6, 2023

The Inclusion and Equity Committee of the CUSG has a few upcoming events throughout the first two weeks of April. April 3-April 14: “Envisioning Community” art project From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30...

Clemson football began running down the Hill in 1942. Since then the Hill itself and the surrounding areas have evolved into one of the most recognizable stadium areas in the country. 

Clemson Facilities files renovation plans for Memorial Stadium Hill

Justin Robertson, Associate Editor April 6, 2023

Substantial changes may be coming to the east end zone Hill in Clemson’s Memorial Stadium after University Facilities publicly filed a capital project last week. Although the project is in its infancy,...

Bookshelves were missing damaged books on the first floor of Cooper Library.

Almost 2,000 books lost in Cooper water damage

Madison Akers, Asst. Outlook Editor April 6, 2023

Almost 2,000 books were lost in Clemson University’s Cooper Library due to water damage from a burst pipe in December 2022, as opposed to a previous estimate of 1,200. The larger number of lost titles,...

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