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Preview: Clemson Film Festival is back and ‘better than ever’

Lindsay Kaine, Asst. TimeOut Editor February 22, 2024

After a year of anticipation, the Clemson Student Film Festival is returning on March 2. This year's event will be held in the Watt Family Innovation Center and will feature brand-new short films made...

Students have received the opportunity to be Clemson's "The Bachelor."

‘The Bachelor’: Clemson edition

Sydney Smith, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

Clemson University, will you accept this rose? “The Bachelor” franchise is famous for helping an individual find love by dating multiple singles at once in hopes of finding one perfect connection....

A preview of Clemson’s ‘Little Women’

Caroline James Warner, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

The Clemson Players will perform its long-awaited "Little Women" production, based on Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, on March 9 and 10. Even in the cast's open rehearsal, the show did justice in highlighting...

Ahead of the "Dune: Part Two" Release next month, The Tiger reviews what make part one so excellent.

What makes ‘Dune: Part One’ so excellent

Thomas Merzlak, Senior Reporter February 21, 2024

It’s difficult to articulate what exactly makes Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part One” so effective. “Dune” doesn’t seem appealing on paper; it’s a long, dense movie composed mostly of political...

Exploring the beauties of Ireland: The Cliffs of Moher

Exploring the beauties of Ireland: The Cliffs of Moher

Alexis Williams, Senior Reporter February 15, 2024

Despite its rainy reputation, Ireland is home to some of the world's most beautiful landscapes, one of which is the Cliffs of Moher. After seeing its natural beauty, there is no denying why this is one...

The seasons of 2024 each bring their own special collection of books, each by renowned authors.

Thoughts from a bookworm: The most anticipated releases of 2024

Caroline James Warner, Senior Reporter February 9, 2024

2023 saw some highly anticipated book releases; from the sequel to Rebecca Yarros’ international sensation “Fourth Wing,” Emily Henry’s fourth romantic fiction novel and the highly anticipated...

On Cobb's Coffee Corners first stop on the Greenville tour, we tried The Village Grind, and it did not disappoint.

Coffee Corner: The Village Grind

Griffin Cobb, Multimedia Personality February 8, 2024

Turning our attention to Greenville, Coffee Corner tackled a few new cafes, starting with The Village Grind, and, oh boy, it set the bar high. Starting off with the vibes, you’d be hard-pressed to...

The golden hills of Simpson Station near the Douthit farmstead on Lebanon Road, looking over the Blue Ridge and early spring sky.

Time Outside: A bike ride to Simpson Station

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor February 8, 2024

The warm temperatures of early spring always seem to draw out a certain homesickness in me. I begin to long for the sandy bluffs and silvery longleaf pines of the Midlands. More than anything, I start...

Valentine's Day is a perfect time to listen to some romantic and heartfelt music.

From cupid’s desk: The Tiger’s Valentine’s Day playlist

Sydney Smith, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024
The Valentine's Day is a great time to express your appreciation and love for people through music.
Kylie Tutterrow is the editor of the Opinion section. She is a sophomore political science major from Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Meet the Editors: Kylie Tutterrow

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor February 8, 2024

Hey guys! My name is Kylie Tutterrow, and I am the current Opinion Editor at The Tiger. I have been with the paper since the fall of my freshman year in 2022 and have been the Opinion editor for almost...

Knights do battle during intense one-on-one competitions at Carolina Carnage.

Medieval mayhem at Carolina Carnage

Matthew Grubbs, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

Last weekend, the T. Ed Garrison Arena fairgrounds were transported back to the Middle Ages as Carolina Carnage descended on the town. From Feb. 2-Feb. 4, individuals traveled to the Pendleton area...

Faculty of the Clemson Visual Arts program pose for a photo.

Clemson Master of Fine Arts program celebrates 50 years

Mercedes Dubberly, Asst. TimeOut Editor February 8, 2024

Mike Vatalaro helped foster the Master of Fine Arts program at Clemson with a loaf of bread. And no, not in a biblical way, but through a weekly bag lunch that became a round table of sorts for artists...

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