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Students working on Habitat for Humanity homecoming build in 2018.

Tutterrow: Volunteer work benefits us all

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor April 6, 2023

As college students, there is a lot of work on our plates, and the last thing we are searching for is another task to add to our everyday lives. However, volunteering benefits not only the world around...

Clemson football began running down The Hill in 1942. Since then, The Hill itself and the surrounding areas have evolved into one of the most recognizable stadium areas in the country. 

Editorial: Keep your filthy hands off my hill

The Tiger Editorial Board April 6, 2023

With recently proposed alterations to one of Death Valley’s most iconic features, the Hill, an 81-year-old tradition is at stake. The proposal includes decreasing the slope of the Hill, adding amphitheater-style...

Ferrara: The lack of support for club sports hits home

David Ferrara, Senior Reporter April 6, 2023

As club sports express concerns with their support from the University, it rings a bell to exactly what The Tiger and Tiger Media as a whole went through not too long ago. In 2018, the University was considering...

Veronica Calteron on library bridge.

Speak Up: Do you think that club sports are fairly supported by Clemson University?

Kylie Tutterrow // Outlook Editor and Madison Akers // Asst. Outlook Editor April 6, 2023

Speak Up! Do you think that club sports are fairly supported by Clemson University? "I feel like no. I feel like most of what is represented by Clemson is the athletics like football, basketball, obviously...

Flags and signs wave in support of Nikki Haley during her campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Odin: Nikki Haley is not a long shot, she’s our best shot

Dylan Odin, Contributor March 17, 2023

On Feb. 14, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley announced to her Instagram followers that she is officially running for president of the United States. To the surprise...

Barr: The fire is smoldering: An open letter to Clemson’s student body

Malaysia Barr, Contributor March 15, 2023

Fellow Clemson Students, It has been more than a month since the Clemson University chapter of Turning Point USA held an Affirmative Action "bake sale." And in that month, I had a lot of time to think....

Sikes Hall, the University administration building.

Editorial: Were the KA Five punished for hazing? Clemson won’t tell us

The Tiger Editorial Board March 9, 2023

The Tiger recently reported on the investigation into five Kappa Alpha brothers who poured liquid from boiled peanuts on a peanut-allergic pledge. The Clemson University Police Department declined to press...

Lucier: Staying safe at Ain’t Patty’s Day

Healey Lucier, Outlook Editor March 9, 2023

Ain’t Patty's Day is a time-honored tradition for Clemson students. Each year, students flood the downtown scene in a sea of green, and most of us make it through the day safely. Starting your bar...

Speak Up!: ‘Will you be voting in the CUSG elections?’

March 9, 2023

Will you be voting in the CUSG elections? "Yes, because I have actually always been interested in politics. This year I actually have a friend from one of my clubs that's doing it, and I think it's really...

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From the Editor’s Desk: This Sunshine Week, take advantage of your freedom of information

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

It's safe to say that we are all familiar with our freedom of speech in the United States. And thanks to our freedom of the press, newspapers everywhere are able to freely publish the news. One freedom...

Tiger’s Two Cents: How do I find motivation to go to class when it is optional?

Avery Mock, Senior Reporter March 9, 2023

My advice would be to remember how going to class benefits you. On the one hand, it feels awesome to miss without worrying about an absence affecting your grade but think about how accomplished you’ll...

The tiger practicing law

Danger in the publicization of trials

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor March 9, 2023

The American judicial system contains a delicate trial process, and the recent mass publicization of cases complicates how justice is served. The media recognizes the vulnerability of many court proceedings...

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