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With two-thirds of classes in the upcoming Spring 2021 semester scheduled to be online or hybrid, Zoom fatigue will find itself growing among Clemson students and staff.

Clemson students and staff are experiencing newly coined Zoom fatigue

Adrienne Herr, Contributor December 14, 2020

Got Zoom fatigue? That’s what many Clemson students, faculty and staff are saying after having to rely so heavily on the videoconferencing technology during the fall semester. In the midst of the...

The Watt Family Innovation Center is one of the new academic buildings on Clemson's campus, established in 2016 after more than $25 million in corporate donations.

Students express concern over Clemson’s rapid growth

Miles Murray, Contributor December 12, 2020

From rising enrollment, to continuous new construction projects on- and off-campus, the Clemson campus and community are experiencing rapid growth. But students are worried that such expansion may cause...

Capital Improvement funding is open to all undergraduate and graduate students, as well as Clemson faculty and staff. The deadline for applications is Jan. 31.

Capital Improvement offers funding for students to improve Clemson’s campus

Abby Kibler, Copy Editor December 5, 2020

When people walk around Clemson’s campus, there are several landmarks that might stick out to them. Perhaps it is the iconic tiger statues outside of Memorial Stadium, the cannon statue on Bowman...

Members of the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams protest in front of President Clements’ House on Nov. 21.

Activists continue efforts to reinstate Clemson men’s track and field program as controversy rises

Summer Robinson, Senior News Reporter December 3, 2020

On Saturday Nov. 21, members of the Clemson University men’s cross country and track and field program marched from downtown Clemson to President Clements’ house, fueled by anger and disbelief....

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COVID-19 vaccines near completion

Krishna Patel, Copy Editor November 30, 2020

While the COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the world, threatening and devastating the lives of millions, governments and multinational corporations have been racing to find a vaccine. The virus, afflicting...

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Clemson’s first permanent LGBTQIA+ class, related to upcoming LGBTQIA+ LLC

Rebecca West, Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2020

On the night when four CUSG senators stood before their peers and submitted a resolution for the creation of an LGBTQIA+ LLC at Clemson, they spoke of plans reaching far beyond a new residential community....

The Best Western Plus’s indoor atrium has indoor balconies or windows for rooms that are not exterior facing.

What happens if you are exposed or test positive for COVID-19 at Clemson? Here’s what COVID-positive students say to expect

David Ferrara, Senior News Reporter November 30, 2020

With the fall semester coming to a close and an estimated 18.72% of Clemson University students having tested positive for COVID-19, there has been a wide range of experiences from those with the virus....

Cooper Library with students walking down Library Bridge, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clemson freshmen weigh in on starting college during a pandemic

Summer Robinson, Senior News Reporter November 30, 2020

This year’s college freshmen have been through it all: their senior year of high school was cut short, their high school graduations were modified or cancelled altogether and they spent months at...

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Freshmen & COVID-19

Claire Hendrix, Contributor November 24, 2020

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Introduction to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.Many Clemson freshmen have spent their whole lives getting excited to go to college, move...

Individuals are surprisingly attracted to the villain characters in various movies, books, etc. 

Affinity for evil characters explained

Sean Tuckman, Contributor November 23, 2020

Were you secretly disappointed when Voldemort died? Did you think that Moriarty was the best part of Sherlock Holmes or Loki the best part of the Avengers? No need to suppress these feelings because you...

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Vaping among Clemson students poses danger during pandemic

Meghan Burk, Contributor November 23, 2020

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Introduction to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.When COVID-19 cases surged among Clemson students this fall, those who frequently vaped faced...

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Clemson students win business contest with service for hunters and fishermen

Jonathan Wilson, Contributor November 22, 2020

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Introduction to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.Nine months ago, Clemson juniors and agribusiness majors Knox Duncan and John Hayes entered...

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