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Studies show that it is not only what you say, but how you say it that matters.

Tigra Scientifica: Your words matter

Ansley Hammett, Contributor January 8, 2026

Words hold power. They can motivate, discourage or sway the opinions of others. We experience this ability when we hear a powerful speech, listen to a moving sermon or feel the sting of words in the heat...

Use of blue-light devices has raised concerns as it causes the insufficient sleep or sleep disturbance.

Tigra Scientifica: Doomscrolling and sleep deprivation

Kaydance Godfrey, Contributor January 8, 2026

Do you ever wake up in the morning and still feel tired? Then remember you were aimlessly scrolling on social media with your device shining right in front of you the previous night? Research by Ishizawa...

Scientists predict that if there is a nanobody that could bind to the gB protein, and keep it in its pre-fused shape, the nanobody might prevent the herpes virus from binding to host cells.

Tigra Scientifica: Bye-bye herpes

Charlotte Trollinger, Contributor January 8, 2026

Have you ever kissed someone and regretted it? Have you ever gotten a cold sore from that kiss? Well, if you’re anything like the millions of college kids across America, you might have herpes simplex...

Srivastava was last seen alive on Dec. 6.

Clemson alumnus found dead in Lake Hartwell

Alexis Nigro, News Editor December 21, 2025

On Saturday, Dec. 20, the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office recovered a body in Lake Hartwell. At around 2:25 p.m., deputies received a call about human remains near the Clemson Experimental Forest....

Clements announced his decision to step down via email on Tuesday, Dec. 9.

Clements to step down as University president

Matt Herrick, Senior Reporter December 9, 2025

Effective Dec. 31, James P. Clements, president of Clemson University, will step down following 12 years of service in the role. “I have come to the conclusion that it is time for me to step aside...

CEDC views an engineer as a problem solver, not just someone who's good at math or working on a degree.

CEDC: Students turning ideas into impact

Tessa Leduc December 8, 2025

Many people want to make the world a better place, but CEDC is actually doing it. Clemson Engineers for Developing Communities is a student-led organization that promotes economic growth across local and...

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