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Students march in the 1983 First Friday Parade supporting Clemson's IPTAY.

Building upon tradition, First Friday Parade strives for success

Krushi Patel, Asst. News Editor September 1, 2022

The 2021 First Friday Parade will take place Friday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m. on Highway 93. This is a traditional event hosted by Central Spirit that brings the Clemson community together to kickoff for football...

Dockside delays stretch to a month

Dockside delays stretch to a month

Emma Vick, News Editor September 1, 2022

The new Dockside development on Tiger Boulevard continues to face construction issues, resulting in delays that have left residents in hotels and other accommodations for nearly a month.The 200-unit, 630-bedroom...

Senator A.J. Ilardi speaks in front of the senate, standing next to Senate President Thomas Newell.

This week in student senate

Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter September 1, 2022

During the first Clemson Undergraduate Student Government weekly kick-off meeting on Monday night, upcoming housing changes, an update to the Clemson non-discrimination and anti-harassment policy and new...

34 alcohol violations during Clemson move-in weekend, reports say

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief August 23, 2022

34 alcohol violations were given out this past weekend by the City of Clemson Police Department and Clemson University Police Department, according to incident reports. The violations were predominantly...

Jamison Taylor III, a senior management major will serve as the program’s CEO.

Clemson launches new leadership program for business students

Krysta Latawiec, Contributor May 14, 2022

Clemson University’s college of business has launched a new program for business students looking to improve their leadership skills.  The Leadership Signature Program, first announced...

Yik Yak is back, but for how long?

Aaliyah Simmons-Rivers, Contributor May 14, 2022

Last fall Yik Yak was relaunched under new ownership and management after shutting down five years ago. Its anonymous format inspired cyber-bullying, hate speech and threats of violence.   Despite...

Chidi Uwazie, a junior financial management major, in front of the Library Bridge detour. 

Classes shift from Daniel Hall to Humanities Hall  

Karli Jerabek, Contributor May 14, 2022

The construction of the new Humanities Hall, next to Cooper Library, is an obstacle for many students and faculty, due to the closure of part of Library Bridge. However, the disturbances and bridge closure...

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Highly acclaimed writers hired at Clemson  

Audrey Hunt, Contributor May 14, 2022

Clemson University will be welcoming two highly acclaimed writers to the English department faculty this coming fall semester.   Korean-American poet Su Cho, a tenure hire, is known for countless...

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Could mysterious metabolites cause anxiety in humans?

Angel Kumari, Contributor May 5, 2022

Sweaty hands, rapid heart rate, and tense muscles are all common symptoms of anxiety. Maybe you have experienced these symptoms while preparing for a job interview or attending a social gathering. What...

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Loco locusts sniff their way through

Angel Kumari, Contributor May 4, 2022

You walk into a coffee shop; immediately your nose is delighted with the smell of both fresh brewed coffee and warm baked goods. But how do humans distinguish the smell of cookies or coffee from competing...

Crime Report: April 7 through April 25

Garrett Kent, Senior Reporter April 28, 2022

Clemson University Police Department April 7 1:22 a.m. —marijuana possession; fake ID; driving under the influence Tiger Town Tavern April 8 1:03 a.m. —public disorderly conduct100 Beta Gamma...

Masks are no longer required on public transportation ahead of students traveling back home for the summer.

Public transportation mask mandate ends

Blake Mauro, Senior Reporter April 28, 2022

As the spring semester comes to a close and Clemson students begin booking their trips home, travel plans may have gotten more comfortable for students who travel via public transportation. As of April...

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