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2023 Collegiate Meeting and Awards hosted at Clemson

Emma Vick, News Editor March 9, 2023

On March 31, Clemson will host the 2023 Collegiate Meeting and Awards in the Hendrix Student Center from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., with open invitations to all collegiate journalism programs in South Carolina....

City considers downtown employee parking

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor March 9, 2023

At the Clemson City Council meeting on March 6, the city discussed converting the on-street public parking at the far end of Sloan Street between Edgewood Avenue and Shorecrest Drive into spaces specially...

Douthit Hills East is an on-campus living community for first-year students.

Inflation rises for students’ next academic year

Emma Vick, News Editor March 9, 2023

During the Feb. 13 Clemson Undergraduate Student Government meeting, it was discussed that the inflation percentages for Clemson Housing and Dining Services had been changed to account for the next academic...

Clemson city police report no MIPs given out at bars for second weekend in a row

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter March 9, 2023

For the second weekend in a row, the city of Clemson Police Department crime log that The Tiger obtains and publishes weekly listed no alcohol violations given out at the downtown bars. The city police...

Rape reported in church parking lot in mid-February, no arrests made

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter March 9, 2023

A man raped a woman outside the Lutheran Church near downtown Clemson last month, according to the city of Clemson Police. City police have identified a suspect, but no arrests have been made. City police...

Crime Report: Feb. 27 to March 5

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter March 9, 2023

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Asst. News Editor Corey Glenn tries out the new bike path through Gateway Park, a part of Phase I of the Green Crescent Trail.

City moves forward with Green Crescent Phase I

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor March 9, 2023

The city of Clemson recently started construction on Phase I of the Green Crescent Trail after receiving funding from South Carolina. The project broke ground in late February, and construction should...

Cooper Library scheduled to resume old hours after spring break

Emma Vick, News Editor March 9, 2023

During the Feb. 27 Clemson Undergraduate Student Government meeting, it was confirmed that Cooper Library's normal hours of 7 a.m. until 2 a.m. will resume after spring break on March 27. Due to flooding...

In 2022, Clemson celebrated 50 years of Title IX.

Clemson celebrates 50 years of Title IX

Cece Lesesne, Contributor March 9, 2023

Clemson celebrated 50 years of Title IX this past June, and the University has been hosting events throughout the academic year to commemorate the anniversary. Wednesday’s “Clemson Women Trailblazer...

“It is still a common feeling for club sports leadership to feel stuck out on an island with no ideas on how to make events that support your organization’s mission possible,” Jackie Hanna, club sailing’s student executive advisor, told The Tiger.

‘It’s incredibly disheartening’: Club rowing boathouse set for demolition, unclear future

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor March 9, 2023

Imagine returning to your home, a place that has been filled with character, love and family for the past 30 years, and being told it is set to be demolished in a manner of months and you are going to...

On Feb. 28, the Student Body President and Vice President Debate was held in Tillman Auditorium with both sets of running-mates. 

Key takeaways from this year’s CUSG presidential debate

Cece Lesesne, Contributor March 2, 2023

Two tickets for student body president talked about campuswide issues like administration-student relations, diversity and inclusion, sustainability and commuter parking at Tuesday's debate in the Tillman...

Building 2 of Dockside Clemson experienced damage to critical life safety systems after below-freezing temperatures, making the building unsafe for residents to move back into. The exterior of Dockside as pictured on August 30, 2022.

Dockside repairmen dismissed after allegedly breaking into bedroom, stealing bourbon

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter March 2, 2023

Police responded to a suspected larceny at the Dockside Clemson apartments on Jan. 30 after a Dockside resident reported that his locked bedroom had been entered and "disheveled," noting that half of his...

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