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Clemson's public planetarium show incorporates the "Two Small Pieces of Glass" film to expand on the background of telescope technology.

Clemson’s planetarium gives a new meaning to stargazing

Alyssa Dolina, Senior Reporter October 2, 2025

This fall semester, the Clemson University Planetarium is hosting public events, bringing the community together to enjoy the wonders of astronomy as a part of the physics and astronomy department’s...

Leonardo DiCaprio is exceptional in Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another."

‘One Battle After Another’ reflects the present by looking to the future

Thomas Merzlak, TimeOut Editor October 2, 2025

There are few accolades as tired and hackneyed as calling a film “the movie we need right now.” Aside from the fact that timely themes don’t inherently constitute a good movie, the films burdened...

A look inside one of Clemson's residence hall kitchens.

Tiger Tastes: Essentials for the college kitchen

Matt Herrick, Senior Reporter October 2, 2025

College cooking is often lackluster, to say the least. Juggling classes, activities, homework, studying and a social life can often make mealtimes an afterthought, or worse, ignored altogether. But there’s...

President Walter Riggs, Clemson University's fifth president and the father of Clemson football.

Riggs: From football head coach to University hall

Abigail Tabor, Senior Reporter October 2, 2025

Riggs Hall, home to electrical & computer engineering classes at Clemson University, is one of the most visually pleasing on campus. The building was designed by Rudolph E. Lee, who was both an...

Clemson Scuba Club puts their diving gear on to venture into the local lake with hopes of exploring underwater ecosystems.

Diving beneath the surface of Clemson Scuba Club

Alyssa Dolina, Senior Reporter October 2, 2025

When someone mentions Clemson University, your thoughts probably go to football pads before diving gear. However, the Clemson Scuba Club ensures that our campus has a network dedicated to scuba diving...

Student vendors gathered at Clemson's outdoor amphitheater for the Blue Ridge Market on Sept. 19.

Blue Ridge Market elevates student entrepreneurs at Clemson

Cole Jersek, Columnist October 2, 2025

If you passed through the center of campus on Sept. 19, you probably saw tents, tables and loads of people at the outdoor amphitheater for the Blue Ridge Market. The market, hosted by Clemson's Brook T....

Students gathered in Watt Auditorium for a screening of "Stop Making Sense" on Sept. 24.

‘Stop Making Sense’ makes sense

Cole Jersek, Columnist October 2, 2025

For the second screening in the 2025 Fall Film Series, “Stop Making Sense” took over Watt Auditorium on the evening of Sept. 24. The film series is organized by students in WCIN 3990, who aim to set...

Nicole Abraham and ILF members pose for a picture at the fundraising event they organized this past June.

Shining the spotlight on Illuminate Lives Foundation

Ava Mae Yates, Senior Reporter October 2, 2025

If given the opportunity to give back to the community, would you take it? Nicole Abraham, a senior political science major at Clemson, did just that. Abraham transferred to Clemson as a junior and...

Geese's new album "Getting Killed" is violent, raucous, sporadically anthemic and consistently great.

I loved ‘Getting Killed’

Thomas Merzlak, TimeOut Editor September 26, 2025

A few weeks ago, I proclaimed Geese frontman Cameron Winter “a musical genius,” rhapsodizing about his amazing solo album “Heavy Metal.” At the time, I was confident that no one could release a...

First responders from the Clemson area have participated in the annual 9/11 memorial stair climb each year since 2022.

‘Remember 9/11 with the spirit of 9/12’: The history of Clemson’s Memorial Stadium Stair Climb

Emma Bulman, Art Editor September 18, 2025

Clemson University’s 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb has become a powerful way for students and community members to reflect on the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001. The event asks participants to climb the steps...

Viewers had their first look at Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Bronte's classic novel, presenting a drastic flight from the source material and drawing intense criticism.

Thoughts From a Bookworm: Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a mockery of a classic

Caroline James Warner, Senior Reporter September 18, 2025

In early September, viewers had their first look at Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights", drawing intense controversy and criticism. It was apparent, even from the minutes-long...

David Byrne's new album "Who is the Sky?" is a fun addition to his extensive body of work.

David Byrne asks ‘Who Is the Sky?’

Thomas Merzlak, TimeOut Editor September 18, 2025

The most quintessential song on David Byrne’s new album “Who Is the Sky?” is its third. Entitled “My Apartment Is My Friend,” the track finds Byrne wistfully recalling the ups and downs of life...

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