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Sam Sokolow, Clemson University world cinema professor of practice, poses with award winners on the Clemson Film Festival red carpet.

Clemson Film Club hosts fourth annual Film Festival

Matt Herrick, Senior Reporter April 16, 2025

Clemson Film Club, in conjunction with Clemson’s world cinema program and department of graphic communications, hosted its fourth annual Clemson Film Festival on April 12. The all-day event showcased...

The Pilates Social staff helped plan the Hearts of Gold Gala to assist owners Karla Roth-Bardinas and Paige Comerford with their fundraiser for pediatric cancer beneficiaries.

Hearts of Gold Gala: More than just Pilates

Alyssa Dolina, Senior Reporter April 10, 2025

Reformer Pilates is more than fitness for mother-daughter duo Karla Roth-Bardinas and Paige Comerford, co-owners of Clemson’s Pilates Social workout studio. The art of Pilates has brought people together...

“The Hexed,” which premiered Thursday in the Watt Auditorium, was a collaborative effort between a group of world cinema students.

I got ‘HEXED’ and you’re next

Mercedes Dubberly, Senior Reporter April 8, 2025

Clemson University's world cinema department is small but mighty. What it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in creative talent and determination. “THE HEXED,” which premiered Thursday in...

Annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk brings Clemson community together for suicide prevention

Journey Doyle, Senior Reporter April 3, 2025

On Saturday, March 29, Clemson University’s Tigers Together hosted the 10th annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk, where students, faculty and community members came together to raise awareness for...

Local legends Tangerine Scene opened for Upstate act Darby Wilcox, both pictured.

Local legends light up the Brooks Center

Mercedes Dubberly, Associate Editor March 17, 2025

When upstate band Tangerine Scene — who has made a name for itself by playing shows in Clemson — took the Brooks Center stage Wednesday night, the show’s production manager, Sean Adams, introduced...

Collage Dance Collective brings inspiring performance to Clemson

Journey Doyle, Senior Reporter February 20, 2025

Memphis-based ballet company Collage Dance Collective brought an outstanding performance to the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 13 as part of the Boni Belle Brooks Series. The performance...

Benny Hagerty covered multiple songs by popular artists like Tyler Childers and Mt. Joy, giving the audience something to sing along to.

WSBF sets the mood at Moe Joe

Mercedes Dubberly, Associate Editor February 18, 2025

WSBF-FM, Clemson’s student-run alternative radio station, hosted its first concert of 2025 this past Saturday. The show, titled “WSBF is For Lovers,” was Valentine’s Day-themed, and offered concertgoers...

VSQ creates classical music for everyone!

Vitamin String Quartet: Bringing classical to Clemson

Sydney Smith, Asst. TimeOut Editor February 6, 2025

While you may not recognize the name Vitamin String Quartet immediately, there is a good chance that you know some of their music. The string quartet has grown tremendously in popularity over the last...

The "Wonders of the Universe" show brought Clemson's planetarium to life with images of space.

A glimpse into the planetarium

Abigail Tabor, Senior Reporter January 30, 2025

If you’re looking for a relaxing and entertaining activity on Clemson’s campus, look no further than the department of physics and astronomy’s very own planetarium, which hosts events throughout...

“A lot of people know about the five Grammys, they know Maroon 5 and Young Money, but they don't know the steps it took me to get here and win those five Grammys as an independent.”

Clemson’s MLK Jr. Keynote Program hosts Grammy winner P.J. Morton

Alyssa Dolina, Senior Staff January 30, 2025

Angelic voices filled the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on a snowy Jan. 21 as the Clemson Gospel Choir kicked off the 43rd annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative program with a performance...

Students took to the Dikes and Bowman to sled on whatever they could find.

A tale of two snows

Emma Bulman, Art Editor January 16, 2025

On Jan. 16-17, 2022, Clemson University saw an unusually heavy snowfall, with reports showing the campus received about 4 inches of snow. For a campus more familiar with sweltering game days and humid...

Students gathered to watch films produced by their fellow Tigers.

‘Stories matter more than ever now’: Film screening shows off student talent

Mercedes Dubberly, Associate Editor December 7, 2024

All creatives will understand the nervous but excited butterflies that settle into your stomach at the prospect of sharing something into which you’ve put so much time and effort. For some of Clemson’s...

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