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CU-ICAR promotes the new autonomous vehicle, Deep Orange 11

Emma Vick, News Editor January 11, 2023

Deep Orange 11 is an autonomous vehicle prototype designed and manufactured by master’s students, faculty advisers and industry partners at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive...

Cooper Library

Cold snap brings millions in damage to Clemson

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief January 11, 2023

Extensive repairs are still underway after below-freezing temperatures burst pipes, broke sprinklers and caused flooding across Clemson during winter break.More than 20 buildings on campus suffered water...

A rough sketch of the site plan for the Spectrum Realty proposal. The majority of the residential shown would be student housing, and one of the retail stores has offices above.

Clemson takes next step in Uptown redevelopment

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor January 11, 2023

On Dec. 16, Clemson City Council unanimously voted to move ahead with Spectrum Realty Companies as the partner for the UptownNEXT project.“Two people have asked us on a date, and we’re going...

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.

Fire Marshal: Dockside restoration in progress, three to six weeks until completion

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief January 4, 2023

A crew is working to remove water, wall and ceiling damage from Dockside Clemson and fix essential safety systems to allow the property to reopen in phases, according to the City of Clemson Fire Marshal. Dockside...

The notice means that residents cannot live in their apartments until the damage is fixed.

Fire Marshal: Dockside an unsafe structure, details flooding damage

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief December 28, 2022

The City of Clemson Fire Marshal issued an unsafe structure notice to the Dockside Clemson apartments on Wednesday, saying that damage has impacted the fire alarms, sprinklers and elevators. The notice...

Burst pipe floods student apartments at Dockside

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief December 26, 2022

A burst water pipe flooded numerous apartments at the Dockside Clemson apartments after below-freezing temperatures struck the area this past weekend. Water poured into the game room and adjacent rooms...

Pet waste stations required

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor December 1, 2022

The Clemson City Council is considering an ordinance that will extend the requirement to provide and maintain proper pet waste disposal stations at all high-density residential developments that allow...

Crime Highlights Nov. 21 to Nov. 27

Crime Report: Nov. 21 to Nov. 27

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter December 1, 2022

City of Clemson Police Department Clemson University Police Department

Sikes Hall, the University administration building.

Clemson opens new strategic plan to student, faculty input

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief December 1, 2022

The future of Clemson University is a product of its plans, and the devil's in the details. Continuing the work of ClemsonForward, the new plan calls for the University to deliver the No. 1 student experience,...

Senior management major Taylor Rogers and Nikki Haley go through discussion questions during the event on Nov. 29. 

Nikki Haley offers vision for Republican Party, teases presidential bid at campus event

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter December 1, 2022

Nikki Haley, former South Carolina Governor, Clemson alumna and Board of Trustees member, spoke on a variety of issues for the Republican party and teased a potential presidential bid at a campus event...

New studies are revealing ways that food from our plates can be used to sustainably fuel airplanes as an alternative to fossil fuels.

Tigra scientifica: From food to flight

Olivia Mathis, contributor December 1, 2022

New studies reveal ways that food from our plates can be used to sustainably fuel airplanes as an alternative to fossil fuels. Planes consume more than 21 billion gallons of fuel each year and emit...

MIP charges skyrocket over rivalry weekend

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter December 1, 2022

The number of MIPs given out in the Clemson area skyrocketed last weekend, fueled primarily by charges given out on-campus by university police.26 MIPs were issued over Thanksgiving weekend, including...

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