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Phi Psi, Clemson's newest fraternity in the Interfraternity Council, raised almost $10,000 last spring for Safe Driving Week.

Meet Phi Kappa Psi: Clemson’s newest fraternity

Juliana Coates, News Editor September 5, 2024

As fall rush for the Interfraternity Council is underway, Phi Kappa Psi joins its ranks as the 24th and newest fraternity on Clemson’s campus. Commonly known as Phi Psi, the fraternity was established...

The High-Rise Renovation Project includes the renovations of Byrnes Hall, Manning Hall and Lever Hall.

A look at Clemson’s ongoing construction projects

Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor September 5, 2024

The 2024 fall semester is in full swing, and Clemson’s campus is buzzing with both students and several on-campus construction projects that are either just beginning or putting on the finishing touches. Construction...

The ticket office and Clemson Undergraduate Student Government were made aware of the situation on the night of Aug. 28, according to Jeff Kallin, senior associate athletic director for communications in the Athletic department.

Mistake in single-game lottery ticket system initially excluded Bridge students

Alexis Beyer, Contributor September 5, 2024

Bridge to Clemson students were initially ineligible to qualify for receiving any single-game football lottery tickets, forcing the Athletics department to reissue tickets later. Bridge students received...

Woods and Campos are brainstorming to construct narrower roads and/or additional speed bumps in residential areas alongside changing the speed limit.

Clemson PD takes action to lower road speeds, discusses traffic enforcement

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor September 5, 2024

A budget amendment was approved by the Clemson City Council to purchase two new Clemson Police Department police cars and eight new solar-powered radar speed signs to facilitate road safety in Clemson...

Daylen Dicks was charged with third-degree assault and battery, breach of peace, public disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, two counts of resisting arrest and two counts of threatening the life of a public official.

Naked man facing numerous charges after CATbus incident

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter August 30, 2024

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in the incident concerning a naked man on a Clemson Area Transit (CAT) bus in Seneca on Tuesday morning. The naked man was identified as Daylen...

More information about The Halal Shack’s full menu and the opening date will be released by Clemson Dining in the coming weeks.

The Halal Shack to take the place of Peppino’s

Alexis Nigro, Senior Reporter August 23, 2024

The Halal Shack will be replacing Peppino’s Pizzeria next to Schilletter Dining Hall, Clemson Dining announced on Friday. The Halal Shack will offer Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine, according...

Pendleton/Clemson Wastewater Treatment Plant site

Clemson, Pendleton Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion in full swing

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor August 21, 2024

The update and expansion of the Pendleton/Clemson Wastewater Treatment Plant (PCWWTP) officially launched on Aug. 14 during a preconstruction meeting. The PCWWTP, located on Woodburn Road near 18 Mile...

Ece Erdogmus was selected to be the founding dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Construction.

Clemson welcomes new leaders across the University

Juliana Coates, News Editor August 21, 2024

With the beginning of a new school year come fresh faces serving in various leadership positions across Clemson University. Kimberly Spears-McNatt: Associate Vice President for Public Safety Most...

Ginger Gail Dreo, 36-year-old Female, was arrested for over 10 burglaries.

Woman arrested in Clemson for over 10 burglaries

Alexis Nigro, Senior Reporter August 21, 2024

The city of Clemson Police Department identified and arrested a woman who is suspected to have burglarized over 10 homes in the Clemson area on Aug. 16. In an immediate press release from the city police...

The 2025 budget provides funding for housing expansions, facility updates and more.

$2.1 billion: An inside look at Clemson’s largest-ever budget

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor August 21, 2024

The Clemson board of trustees approved a $2.1 billion budget, the largest budget in the University’s history, for the 2024-2025 fiscal year at their summer quarterly meeting on July 18. The budget...

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

City of Seneca votes to end its CATbus services

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter August 21, 2024

The city of Seneca voted to end its Clemson Area Transit (CAT) bus services after nearly 20 years of operations on July 30. The Seneca City Council voted this summer with services set to end this September,...

Sikes Hall, the University administration building.

2 club sports teams face consequences from last December

Kelly Kaelblein, Asst. Sports Editor August 14, 2024

The Clemson women’s club lacrosse team and men’s club ice hockey team will face consequences this semester for a property damage incident that occurred last December at an Airbnb in Tellico Plains,...

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