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Geantasio: Change coming to Clemson CAPS program

Kara Geantasio February 19, 2023

In 2023, mental health is more important now than ever before. Between the surge of new technology and the COVID-19 pandemic, many people, especially teens and young adults, have been suffering with poor...

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Puccio: Explanation and apology from Coursicle co-founder

Joe Puccio February 18, 2023

One year ago, today I was admitted to the hospital for disorganized thinking, unbounded elation, and highly risky behavior. I was sending crude, lewd and bizarre push notifications to hundreds of...

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Patrohay: Charleston’s ‘smart reef’ would not have happened without conservative environmentalists

Evan Patrohay February 17, 2023

Charleston celebrated a huge environmental milestone late last year with the completion of a "smart reef," which will link into a coastal system that simultaneously provides key habitat for aquatic life...

A young girl holds up a Nikki Haley For President sign during her campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Clemson trustee and alumna announces bid for White House

David Ferrara // Editor-in-Chief and Blake Mauro // Associate Editor February 15, 2023

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Nikki Haley, Clemson alumna and former governor of South Carolina, formally launched her bid for president with her first campaign event on Wednesday. Haley shared her vision “to...

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Cortez: The curb cut effect and how it helps us all

Jacqueline Cortez February 15, 2023

Everyone is familiar with a curb cut, even if they don’t know they are. A curb cut is when a ramp is "cut" into sidewalks to provide better mobility for those with physical disabilities. Berkeley,...

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Akers: Your valentine may be easier to find than you think

Madison Akers, Columnist February 14, 2023

If you’ve been searching for that perfect someone to call your own this Valentine’s Day, then look no further because you’re in luck. I happen to know the perfect person for you to share...

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From the Editor’s Desk: Concerns about locking down campus

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2023

Clemson University recently announced that they are installing lockdown buttons in all classrooms in the event of an active shooter emergency. This comes as the University has also installed card scanners...

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Tutterrow: The infamy of Turning Point USA at Clemson University

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor February 9, 2023

Clemson University’s chapter of Turning Point USA has recently been under fire for their affirmative action bake sale held on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. This, however, is not the organization’s...

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Lucier: Where the line blurs between intolerance and free speech

Healey Lucier, Outlook Editor February 9, 2023

When we were younger, we were taught not to bully. We would call each other names, and our immature comments on the playground were often defended with the tried-and-true ‘‘It’s a free...

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Akers: As a student, it’s your time to vote

Madison Akers, Columnist February 9, 2023

Well, it’s that time again: the 2023 Clemson Undergraduate Student Government elections are opening, and it’s crucial that you, as a student, vote when ballots become available. This is an...

Tiger’s Two Cents: What to do about an intimidating professor

Madison Akers, Columnist February 9, 2023

"What can I do about a professor who enjoys trying to intimidate people?"- an anonymous senior chemical engineering major Hello, thank you for writing in! This sounds like a pretty tough situation...

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Tutterrow: Stop getting all of your news from social media

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor February 3, 2023

In a rapidly expanding world of technology, social media is becoming the quickest and most convenient way to spread news. Users can easily share and comment on information, unsurprisingly, making it the...

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