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In response to Tigers For Life: The voice that Clemson students actually need

Madison Akers, Columnist December 1, 2022

In a recent op-ed submitted to The Tiger, the Clemson Tigers For Life founder and president, Alivia Grace Talley, made several claims and statements regarding abortion rights and beliefs. Tigers For Life...

The allure of Clemson Football culture

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor November 21, 2022

The culture of game day is a prevalent part of the Clemson Experience, but it extends beyond just the student body by drawing in alumni, locals and a national audience with its spirit and energy. As...

Tiger riding on an electric scooter.

Editorial: What’s the implication of giving out tickets to scooter operators?

The Tiger Editorial Board November 17, 2022

Last week, students received an email from Clemson University Police addressing the "safety hazards from e-scooters". With frequent zipping around pedestrians on sidewalks and riders cutting through traffic,...

Death Valley towing sign.

Towing in Clemson is a money machine

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief November 17, 2022

If you live at any of the primarily student residences off campus, there are two facts you have to accept: visitor parking is hard to find, and the towing companies are ruthless. While it is true that...

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Sober nightlife should be embraced in Clemson

Kylie Tutterrow, Asst. Outlook Editor November 17, 2022

Clemson University, and the surrounding areas, should offer more activities besides alcohol-directed fun. The majority of businesses, besides restaurants, around Clemson University are catered towards...

“I agree because I see them driving around really recklessly all the time, and if you’re not paying attention, you could run into them and get injured.”

Speak Up: New e-scooter policies

November 17, 2022

How do you feel about the new e-scooter policies? Speak Up! is our man on the street column, where we go around campus and ask students their thoughts on a hot topic each week. Do you have something...

A photo of the state capital.

Lucier: A missing red wave and a win for abortion activists

Healey Lucier, Outlook Editor November 17, 2022

Elections are always a controversial topic around the Thanksgiving table, and if you don’t know what happened, you can easily get lost in conversation. So, here’s what happened, more or less.  The...

Graphic of a pregnant person at an ultrasound appointment.

Talley: The voice that Clemson students need to hear

Alivia-Grace Talley November 15, 2022

One of the loudest voices in society today are pro-abortion sound bites that flood social media. These sound bites are a voice that speak misinformation and lies. A voice that tells women abortion is their...

Joe Cunningham is challenging incumbent SC Governor Henry McMaster in this year's midterm elections.

Students respond to Joe Cunningham coming to Clemson

Madison Akers, Columnist October 27, 2022

With midterm elections quickly approaching, the Democratic candidate for governor of South Carolina, Joe, has been making his rounds to various universities in the state. Just last week, Cunningham was...

Keyboard with a heart shaped key

Tiger’s Two Cents: The age-old relationship question

Healey Lucier, Outlook Editor October 27, 2022

How do I know if my guy best friend likes me? – a junior criminal justice majorMy best advice for this situation is that communication is your best bet. I understand that this may be scary, but in...

Students in line for gameday

It’s time to do something about student football tickets

David Ferrara, Editor-in-Chief October 27, 2022

With three more home games left in Clemson's record-breaking football season, it's no question that demand for student football tickets is high. GroupMe chats are filled with messages of folks buying and...

A roll of voting stickers. 

The vote that counts

Kylie Tutterow, Columnist October 27, 2022

Control of day-to-day necessities is in the hands of local and state officials and still, people rarely care about who they vote for when it comes to government on a non-federal level. The American people's...

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