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CUPD finds ‘no credible threat’ in message to university email

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter March 13, 2024

The Clemson University Police Department notified students and staff about a false threat received by a university email account regarding “possible explosives” on March 13. CUPD promptly began...

Chris Miller has served as Clemsons vice president of student affairs and dean of students since 2019.

Chris Miller to resign as vice president for student affairs and dean of students

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2024
After holding his position at Clemson University since 2018, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Nettles Park has various sporting fields and areas for walking, running and other outdoor activities.

Clemson to welcome 8 new pickleball courts this year

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter March 12, 2024

Nettles Park, adjacent to Patrick Square, will receive eight new pickleball courts this year due to a $250,000 contribution from Clemson University in a partnership with the city of Clemson to expand the...

Fenegan and Moxie were announced as the newest due of student body president and vice president on March 8 in the Carillon Gardens.

Clemson elects new student body president and vice president

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter March 12, 2024

In an unopposed landslide victory, Kellan Fenegan and Dre Moxie were elected as the 2024-2025 student body president and vice president on March 8. Fenegan, a junior political science and communication...

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Dead body discovered at The Reserve last month

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor March 6, 2024
The Central Police Department discovered a deceased male at The Reserve last month after his mother asked for the department to conduct a wellness check.
The Haley family takes the stage during Nikkis campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Clemson alumna suspends presidential campaign

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2024
After losing 14 out of 15 Republican primary elections on Super Tuesday, Clemson alumna and board of trustee Nikki Haley suspended her bid for the White House.
No one fake ID is alike: they vary by state, quality and identifying information.

20% of IDs flagged as fraudulent in ‘promising’ start of fake ID scanning program

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter March 6, 2024

The implementation of a fake ID scanning pilot program in downtown Clemson has been successful, with nearly 20% of IDs being flagged as fake this year, city of Clemson Police Department Chief Jorge Campos...

Clemson Music Fest is set to take place on April 19 and 20.

Full lineup announced for inaugural Clemson Music Fest

Emma Vick, News Editor March 1, 2024
The full lineup for the inaugural Clemson Music Fest has been announced.
Tillman Hall is one of the most well-known buildings on Clemsons campus.

It’s ‘Clemson Day’ in South Carolina

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2024

Today, Tiger fans across the Palmetto State are celebrating "Clemson Day." Clemson Day is an annual South Carolina holiday meant to celebrate Clemson's research and education achievements, as well as...

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

Haley suffers key loss in home state primary

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2024

Despite Nikki Haley's strong campaigning efforts and her legacy in South Carolina, voters denied their former governor any home-field advantage in the state's GOP primary race on Saturday. Haley finished...

The CUSG senate chambers are now located on the bottom floor of the Academic Success Center.

CUSG promotes sustainability, board of trustees student representation

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

The Clemson Undergraduate Student Government discussed recent sustainability initiatives on campus and proposed a new bill to place a student on the Clemson University Board of Trustees at its weekly session...

E-21 is adjacent to the Forestry and Environmental Conservation building.

Brooks Center loses nearly 160 commuter spaces due to nearby construction

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

To accommodate the loss of parking following the closure of lot E-21, Clemson Parking and Transportation Services converted commuter to employee parking spots in the C-11 parking lot adjacent to the Brooks...

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