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Three fraternities charged with breaking Clemson’s code of conduct

Nina Cinca, News Section Editor January 20, 2020

The three Clemson fraternities, Delta Chi, Chi Phi and Phi Delta Theta, that were undergoing investigation have been charged with multiple violations of Clemson’s student code of conduct and have...

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Top 10 articles of 2019

The Tiger Staff December 31, 2019

To close out the year, here are The Tiger's top 10 most-visited articles from 2019. No. 10: Controversy over underage drinking follows Study Hall's owner No. 9: Interview with Student Body President Logan...

Tahj Boyd addresses the media following the 2014 Orange Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Boyd and the Tigers defeated the Buckeyes 40-35.

Tajh Boyd and ACC commissioner get towed at Clemson game

Mark McGrew, Senior Sports Reporter December 13, 2019

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Intro to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.The long battle between Clemson University Parking Services vs. the spectators at Clemson football...

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Vehicle thefts and break-ins leave Clemson students afraid

Ashley Caldwell, Contributor December 13, 2019

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Intro to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.Clemson was ranked No.1 for having the safest campus in the nation according to a 2017 report written...

The sixth floor of Cooper Library was recently renovated to provide more study space for students.

Library renovations add more study spaces

Jonathan Smith, Asst. Sports Editor December 13, 2019

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Intro to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.Renovations have come to Cooper Library in the form of new carpet, expanded study spaces and the...

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Sports Illustrated writers give career tips to Clemson students

Kamryn Walker, Contributor December 13, 2019

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Intro to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.All-day, every day, you never know what will happen in the sports world’s 24/7 news cycle....

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Hacking helpers: Tech firm shares security tips in campus talk

Hunter James, Contributor December 13, 2019

This article was written by a student of ENGL 2310: Intro to Journalism, which is taught by Mike Pulley.Imagine paying someone to hack into your company's Internet servers to steal your most vital documents.That's...

Members of Tiger Media, Clemson's Communication Department, and WYFF cut the ribbon for the station's new bureau.

WYFF 4 Breaks Ground on Clemson Campus

Mark McGrew, Senior News Reporter November 25, 2019

Nov. 12 marked the beginning of a new era in journalism at Clemson. Top representatives gathered at the Hendrix Student Center as both Clemson University and WYFF Channel 4 held a kickoff event to celebrate...

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TigerOne comes to the Apple Wallet

Nina Cinca, Asst. News Editor November 25, 2019

Recently, Clemson has added a new feature to the TigerOne card, moving in a technologically advanced direction with huge success. The card can now be added and accessed from the online Apple Wallet. While...

The American Red Cross works with Blood Connections to collect donations for the Blood Bowl.

Clemson University defends Blood Bowl title

Mark McGrew, Senior News Reporter November 25, 2019

2019 marked a monumental year for both Clemson University and The University of South Carolina. The Blood Bowl competition, now in its 35th year, is the nation’s largest collegiate blood drive.The...

Students gather near the Clemson Bell tower prior to the march

Clemson community participates in women’s march against violence

Rebecca West, Editor-in-Chief and Kristin Merkel, Senior News Reporter November 18, 2019

On Friday, Nov. 15 at 3:45 p.m., hundreds of Clemson students, staff, faculty and community members gathered in front of Clemson’s belltower to participate in a women’s march against violence....

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Who’s counting? The Bees

Alyssa Burleson, Contributor November 10, 2019

It may come as a surprise that humans are not the only species that have the ability to count; in fact frogs, spiders, and fish are just a few examples of animals that are capable of distinguishing between...

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