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BAR power expansion

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor December 1, 2022

At the City Council meeting on Nov. 21. the Clemson City Council passed an ordinance to allow the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) to approve variances for small additions to existing structures.  This...

City considers new bike and scooter ordinance

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor December 1, 2022

At the Nov. 21 Clemson City Council meeting, Clemson Police Chief Jorge Campos proposed a new bike and scooter ordinance. Campos' proposed guidelines would allow bicycles, scooters and skateboards...

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,...

Students hold signs in support of abortion rights

Clemson students rally for reproductive rights

Nathan Goller-Deitsch, Web Editor November 25, 2022

“What do we want? Abortion rights! When do we want them? Always!”“Pro-life, your name’s a lie; you don’t care if people die!” These chants echoed throughout Cox...

Crime Highlights

Crime Report: Nov. 14 to Nov. 20

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter November 22, 2022

 City of Clemson Police Department Clemson University Police Department

Dr. Jay W. Lathrop

Obituary: Dr. Jay W. Lathrop

November 18, 2022

ASHEVILLE, NC – Dr. Jay W. Lathrop, son of the late Frank and Beatrice Lathrop was born a Prince of Maine in Bangor in 1927 and raised in Orono, Maine. He died peacefully at his home at the Deerfield...

The Fort Hill House is located on-campus, and will be transformed into a museum going forward.

Fort Hill property proposed to become Clemson museum

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor November 17, 2022

Clemson Libraries plans to reinvent the Fort Hill property to better “tell the story of Clemson,” according to Christopher Cox, dean of Clemson Libraries, at Monday’s Student Senate meeting.If...

Hearts

Tiger Briefs: Marriage Pact returns to Clemson

Nathan Goller-Deitsch, Web Editor November 17, 2022

Matching service Marriage Pact announced that registration would open to Clemson students on Monday. Students complete a questionnaire about their values and are matched with the one person who is “mathematically...

Mark and Katheryn Richardson donate $10 million to Clemson scholarship funds for students. 

Richardsons’ four million scholarship challenge

Emma Vick, News Editor November 17, 2022

Mark Richardson ‘83, along with his wife Kathryn Richardson, announced their gift of $10 million to support scholarships for Clemson students.The Richardson are “particularly passionate...

Tiger Briefs: James Patterson Inbound

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor November 17, 2022

American author James Patterson and sports writer Mike Lupica will visit the Brooks Center on Jan. 12 to promote their new book “The House of Wolves.” Tickets are $35 and will be available...

Tiger Briefs: Noon Kick vs. Gamecocks

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor November 17, 2022

Clemson will face off against the University of South Carolina for the 119th Palmetto Bowl on Friday, Nov. 26 at 12 p.m. in Death Valley. The annual rivalry game between the two South Carolina teams will...

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