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Johnstone's built-in wooden closets included rifle racks, as the structure was originally built for the cadets on campus.

A last look: Johnstone Hall and the University Union

Avery Mock, Asst. TimeOut Editor April 6, 2023

If you’re walking behind Old Main, you have probably seen the abandoned, dilapidated structure known as Johnstone Hall and the adjacent Edgar A. Brown University Union. While students are able to...

No Place to Play: A Clemson Creative Inquiry

No Place to Play: A Clemson Creative Inquiry

Sydney Olsen, TimeOut Editor April 6, 2023

A Clemson Creative Inquiry led by assistant professor Lyndsey Deaton set out to answer the question of how children of displaced families are able to socialize when they lose their place to play. Their...

The cast of “Daisy Jones and the Six” decked out in their 70s costumes designed by Denise Wingate.

Viral in the Valley: ‘Daisy Jones’ brings ’70s summer

Lindsay Kaine, Contributor April 6, 2023

Hair blowing in the wind. Music in the background. Crowds screaming your name. Haven’t we all wished to channel our inner rock star? Well, look no further because the release of the limited series...

The view from High Rock just outside Ashmore Heritage Preserve of Paris Mountain in Greenville.

Time Outside: Ashmore Heritage

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor April 6, 2023

While the return of spring brings back nicer weather, it also harkens the return of crowds to some of the more popular spots. Seeking solitude and looking to get back in shape, I went to Ashmore Heritage...

The exterior of Black Sheep from the street.

Cobb’s Coffee Corner: Quit counting sheep, try Black Sheep Coffee

Griffin Cobb, Senior Reporter April 6, 2023

In this issue, we’re looking at another staple coffee chain of the U.K.: Black Sheep Coffee. Proclaiming themselves as "innovators in the coffee industry" on their website, the shop promised high-quality...

UP on the Roof Anderson’s many outdoor and indoor seating options, combined with their food and drink menu make it the perfect place for a night out with friends and family.

UP on the Roof opens new location in Anderson

Sydney Smith, Contributor April 6, 2023

UP on the Roof has been a hot spot for the Greenville natives since its opening. But for those who can’t make it all the way to the city, fear not because the rooftop bar and restaurant just opened...

Pulitzer Prize winning poet and professor at Emory University, Jericho Brown.

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet makes Clemson Literary Festival appearance

Mercedes Dubberly, Contributor April 6, 2023

Jericho Brown, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and headliner for Clemson’s 16th annual Literary Festival, gripped the audience with his readings on Thursday, March 30. As he read, he looked as if he...

Cocktail-centric rooftop restaurant opens in Anderson

UP on the Roof, PRESS RELEASE April 3, 2023

Just in time to sip into spring, UP on the Roof, a cocktail-centric rooftop restaurant, is open in Anderson, South Carolina. Located atop the city’s new public parking deck at South McDuffie and...

Connor Cahill, the drummer for Comma Sutra, checks out the VHS playing on the old-style TV before his set.

Inchoate Art Gallery: More than a venue

August Spencer, Contributor March 17, 2023

Beside a small overpass in west Greenville, down past The Anchorage restaurant, you’ll find Inchoate Art Gallery.  “That’ll be $10, which, hey, includes the cost of your first drink,”...

Blake Wright (left), a Clemson Film Club alumni and the host of the award ceremony, poses with Matthew McCurdy (right), a senior graphic communications major, who took home Best Actor in a Comedy and Best Directing for his short film "Into the Wild."

Clemson Film Club puts on second annual Student Film Festival

Sydney Olsen, TimeOut Editor March 15, 2023

Clemson Film Club's second annual Student Film Festival expanded on its first festival in every possible way, with panels, screenings and red carpets that made for an all-day celebration of student work...

Szustak enjoyed exploring the historic landmarks in different countries during her trip.

Students studying abroad again in post-pandemic

Reilly Magee, Contributor March 15, 2023

The Cliffs of Moher stood in solitude, waves thundering at their base hundreds of feet below. The winds whipped through the students’ hair as they looked out on the gloomy sea, their break from virtual...

Joseph Mai, courtesy of Joseph Mai

Student detectives: Rate My Professor

Tehya James, Contributor March 13, 2023

Every semester students are faced with the anxiety of scheduling. What classes should I pick? Will I get into them? How many hours should I take? Do I really want to take an 8 a.m.? Who is my professor?...

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