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The Student News Site of Clemson University

The Tiger

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Akers: What you should know before you graduate

Madison Akers, Senior Reporter April 25, 2024

There’s nothing more exciting than the anticipation of walking across that stage in the Littlejohn Coliseum. Whether you’re graduating in 2024 or have a few more years to go, it’s important to know...

Graduating students shared their advice as they reflected on their time at the University.

Speak Up!: ‘What’s a piece of advice you wish you heard when you first came to college?’

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor April 25, 2024

“Speak Up!” is a weekly collection of student opinions on relevant topics around campus. The Tiger interviews randomly selected students to hear their thoughts on the question at hand. This week,...

The Tiger on production night discussing the upcoming print issue.

Tiger’s Two Cents: ‘How do I join The Tiger?’

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor April 25, 2024

Joining The Tiger is a relatively easy process and unique to you based on your interest and ideal commitment level. We have many different ways to get involved, including our newsroom writers, communication,...

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

From the Editor’s Desk: Congratulations, Class of 2024

Caroline Block, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2024

Though it seems hard to believe, we’ve already reached the end of the semester and the most bittersweet time of the year: graduation. All of the late-night study sessions, hours in Cooper Library...

Clemson University and the community around it have changed a lot over the years, but the beauty of the area is a constant.

Glenn: Clemson’s evolution during my time as a student

Corey Glenn, Senior Reporter April 25, 2024

As my time draws to a finish here in Tigertown, I often find myself wandering around stomping grounds, new and old, reminiscing about days past. I also find my mind wandering, noticing the changes, cataloging...

Students look upon a laptop together in front of Holtzendorff Hall.

Tutterrow: Open laptop, closed mind

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor April 19, 2024

When one looks around any academic building or classroom, you can be sure to see one thing in abundance: laptops. This innovative tool allows students to take notes more efficiently and puts infinite information...

Does pretty privilege really benefit women in the long run?

Is pretty privilege always the best thing to have in college

Mariah Jordan, Podcast Editor April 16, 2024

Many women across the world have pretty privilege. When talking about the kindness that people show women or even free things that they can get with a nice smile and a pretty face, this privilege can come...

Speak Up! is collected by The Tiger staff on Library Bridge. Students are randomly selected.

Speak Up!: What do you think about the prices for apartments off campus for students?

Josh Daniels, Comms. Manager and Video Editor April 4, 2024

What do you think about the prices for apartments off campus for students? “It is … a bit much, a little bit expensive, I would say. But, I guess when I think about it, it still roughly still comes...

Clemson-area housing is continuously increasing rent and becoming more difficult to acquire for students.

Tutterrow: The Clemson housing epidemic is out of hand

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor April 4, 2024

The Clemson student experience is unarguably unique to each student at the University. With abundant clubs, majors, resources and activities, students have the opportunity to experience Clemson University...

There are so many ways for someone to spread negativity about someone else.

Jordon: How to deal with being cyberbullied

Mariah Jordan, Podcast Editor April 4, 2024

Have you ever been bullied online? When asked, most teenagers who answer this question say yes, whether it's on TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, X, formerly known as Twitter, or other online platforms. This...

Gen eds help to provide a more well-rounded education for each student and also allow them to explore other areas of interest.

Peck: Allowing professors to sell their own books to students should be stopped

Natalie Peck, Columnist April 4, 2024

Having finished nearly six semesters at Clemson University, I have bought and rented many books for my classes. Many professors have also provided outside sources as an alternative to a course textbook....

Three Clemson University horticulture students share a laugh while planting mango seeds, Dec. 1, 2016.

Tutterrow: The general outlook on girls’ interests is unacceptable

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor April 4, 2024

Growing up, and even still in 2024, there have always been certain niches of culture deemed just for girls or just for boys. The way society typically interacts with these concepts has created an issue...

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