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Contraceptives in the form of pills may seem like a cure-all "miracle" pill, but they come with more effects than many realize.

Acker: The truth about ‘the pill’

Lily Acker, Contributor November 30, 2023

Oral contraception, referred to colloquially as “the pill,” is considered one of the greatest medical innovations of modern times. Today, this “miracle” pill is prescribed to younger and younger...

“It is still a common feeling for club sports leadership to feel stuck out on an island with no ideas on how to make events that support your organization’s mission possible,” Jackie Hanna, club sailing’s student executive advisor, told The Tiger.

Underwater: Waterski and sailing clubs excluded from new watersports facility

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2023

The new club rowing facility that is being built adjacent to the University Facilities Center was originally intended to include club waterski and club sailing, but due to logistical complications, the...

The Tiger has welcomed 20 new senior staff members this semester, causing some of our members to sit on the floor during our meetings.

Editorial: There are faces in your spaces

The Tiger Editorial Board November 30, 2023

Editor's Note: Since publication, The Tiger has learned that there will be no modifications to our office space for at least a couple of years, most likely not before 2026. The space adjustment is part...

U.S. Air Force General John “Jay” Raymond, Chief of Operations for United States Space Force and the highest-ranking graduate in the history of Clemson University’s ROTC program, speaks during the retirement ceremony for Col. Keith Balts on Sept. 18, 2020.

To Clemson and beyond: How a Clemson graduate became the leader of the US Space Force

Matthew Grubbs, Senior Reporter November 30, 2023

Clemson has a rich-rooted legacy in military service, but only one alum has defended the United States at the highest level and the highest altitude. Gen. John W. Raymond graduated from Clemson in 1984...

Clemson guard Joseph Girard III was named player of the game against Alabama thanks to his 16 points, two steals, four assists and two rebounds.

Clemson upsets Alabama, moves to best start of Brownell era

Griffin Barfield, Asst. Sports Editor November 29, 2023

The Clemson men’s basketball team upset the No. 23 Alabama Crimson Tide, defeating them by a score of 85-77 at the Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on Tuesday night. Despite a tall task of...

Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. runs a pick six to the end zone in the Tigers' upset over Notre Dame. Trotter has been a consistent piece of the program for the last three seasons.

Trotter declares for NFL draft, opts out of bowl game

Grace O'Donnell, Sports Editor November 28, 2023

Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. has officially declared for the NFL draft. In a statement posted to his Instagram, the junior thanked his coaches, teammates, family, friends and fans before...

South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler (7) will take on Clemson for the first time in his career on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. 

Behind enemy bylines: Clemson vs. South Carolina

Luke Beard, Asst. Sports Editor November 23, 2023

Ahead of Clemson football’s game at South Carolina on Saturday, Luke Beard, assistant sports editor for The Tiger, spoke with Jacob Phillips, sports editor at The Daily Gamecock, South Carolina’s student...

The Blood Connection will be at Death Valley from noon-5 p.m. today taking donations.

Clemson wins Blood Bowl for 5th straight year

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief November 23, 2023

For the past week leading up to the Clemson-South Carolina rivalry football game, blood donation trucks have been scattered around Clemson's and South Carolina's campuses to see which school could collect...

Clemson and South Carolina players fight in 2004 during the annual rivalry game.

A look back at the infamous 2004 Clemson vs. South Carolina game

Kiley Bouchard, Senior Reporter November 23, 2023

Almost two decades ago, when Dabo Swinney was merely a coaching assistant, a blood feud between Clemson and South Carolina in their annual rivalry game came down to a physical altercation that went far...

Clemson defensive end T.J. Parker tackles North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye during the Tigers' game against the Tar Heels in Memorial Stadium on Nov. 18, 2023.

Tigers’ defense shines as Clemson outlasts Tar Heels in home finale

Griffin Barfield, Asst. Sports Editor November 18, 2023

On their senior day, the Clemson Tigers (7-4, 4-4 ACC) defeated the No. 20 North Carolina Tar Heels (8-3, 4-3 ACC) by a score of 31-20 at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Despite a slow start in the first...

Clemson gymnastics will kick off its inaugural season in Littlejohn Coliseum on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024.

Clemson gymnastics announces full inaugural schedule

Olivia Redix, Senior Reporter November 16, 2023

The Clemson gymnastics team is set to kick off its inaugural season in just under two months, and Clemson recently announced the program’s full 2024 schedule. The Tigers will begin their season against...

Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nace speaks about a Jewish 3-year-old named Abigail who was captured by Hamas.

Clemson YWA chapter holds prayer vigil to support Israel amid global controversy

Blake Mauro and Josiah Sullivan November 10, 2023

Rallying support for Israel, around 30 people, including students, staff and community members, gathered for a night of prayer inside the Samuel J. Cadden Chapel on Clemson’s campus on Wednesday night. The...

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