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Students gathered at an anti-abortion demonstration last Wednesday and Thursday.

Anti-abortion demonstrators on campus met with adversity

Mercedes Dubberly, Associate Editor April 25, 2024

Demonstrators from the organization AbortionNO gathered on campus to spread anti-abortion awareness on April 17 and 18. Located outside of Schilletter Dining Hall, the demonstrators set up an exhibit...

Clemson TPUSA will host Kyle Rittenhouse.

Clemson TPUSA to host Kyle Rittenhouse

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter April 25, 2024

Clemson’s Turning Point USA chapter is set to host anti-Black Lives Matter and pro-Second Amendment activist Kyle Rittenhouse at the Strom Thurmond Institute on April 25 at 7 p.m. The now activist...

Yeonmi Park, who defected from North Korea in 2007, spoke to Clemson students about her experiences growing up.

Clemson YAF hosts North Korean defector Yeonmi Park

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter April 22, 2024

North Korean defector, author and conservative activist Yeonmi Park shared her lecture, “A North Korean Defector's Fight for Freedom,” at the Strom Thurmond Institute on Thursday. Speaking to a...

An estimated 300 people attended Clemson City Council for the second reading of the Clemson Hub ordinance.

‘Shame on you’: City approves housing development despite resident opposition

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 17, 2024

Upon hearing Clemson City Council had approved the Clemson Hub project on Keowee Trail, Clemson residents exclaimed, “Shame on you!” and stormed out of City Hall during the development’s second reading...

The ABL notice posted at Douthit Community Hub was first spotted on Monday, April 15.

Alcohol Beverage Licensing notices posted at dining halls

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter April 17, 2024

Alcoholic Beverage Licensing notice signs were posted outside of the Douthit Community Hub and Schilletter Dining Hall earlier this week. Both facilities have applied for an on-premise sale of beer...

The Chronicle, Clemson's literary and arts magazine, invites you to celebrate its spring magazine release.

The Chronicle to host its ‘24 edition release event

The Chronicle, Press Release April 15, 2024

BARNES CENTER — The Chronicle is Clemson’s art and literary magazine, representing the works of students, alumni and staff since 1897. The magazine is released each semester, and to celebrate the release...

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Clemson student dead following late-night car crash

Caroline Block, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2024

A Clemson student passed away in a motor vehicle crash early Saturday morning after being airlifted to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital.  The student was later pronounced dead on Sunday,...

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Clemson student airlifted after late-night accident

Caroline Block, Editor-in-Chief April 13, 2024

A Clemson student was airlifted to receive medical treatment early Saturday morning following a motor vehicle crash on Old Stone Church Road.  Clemson University Police Department and Clemson University...

Clemson students gathered at the amphitheater for WSBF-FM's Pride Kickoff, which featured sets from Secret Shame, Peach Rings, Newgrounds Death Rugby and Pagan Rage.

WSBF-FM Pride Kickoff interrupted by members of Grace Reformed Baptist Church

Mya McKenzie, Senior Photographer April 10, 2024

Clemson University Police Department was called to remove protesters and members of Grace Reformed Baptist Church who were causing disruptions during Clemson’s second annual Pride Kickoff this past Saturday. Four...

More undergraduate applicants were accepted to Clemson through “early action” this year.

Clemson BOT gives updates on undergraduate admissions

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 10, 2024

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the University plans to increase enrollment to 50,000 students. There are no plans to do so at this time. The Tiger regrets this...

Chief of Police Greg Mullen overseeing operations at Clemson University.

Clemson University Chief of Police Greg Mullen to retire at the end of the year

Juliana Coates, News Editor April 9, 2024

Clemson University Chief of Police Greg Mullen recently announced his upcoming retirement after six years of leading the Clemson University Police Department and serving as associate vice president for...

Inside historic Fort Hill

Department of Historic Properties seeks to make Fort Hill an AAM-accredited museum

Alexis Nigro, Senior Reporter April 4, 2024

Clemson’s Fort Hill has applied for a grant that will lead to museum accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums. With this grant, the University’s Department of Historic Properties hopes to...

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