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Chris Miller has served as Clemson's vice president of student affairs and dean of students since 2019.

Chris Miller to resign as vice president for student affairs and dean of students

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2024
After holding his position at Clemson University since 2018, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Pickle juice and vodka is all it takes to make the best drink in downtown Clemson.

Best Signature Dink: Triple’s Pickletini

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2024

Pickle juice and vodka — it’s that simple. That’s all it took for Tiger Town Tavern’s Pickletini to claim the best signature drink in downtown Clemson. Served in a typical martini glass with...

The two employees who run Triple's trivia game on Wednesday are what make the game so special, according to one of the bar's owners.

Best Trivia: Tiger Town Tavern

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2024

In downtown Clemson, humpday is trivia day. Almost every downtown bar offers a variation of trivia on Wednesday night, but Tiger Town Tavern’s trivia game stands above the best. For the second year...

The Best of Clemson edition brings the Clemson community together together like no other.

From the Editor’s Desk: Best of Clemson

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2024

Nothing makes me remember how lucky I am to go to Clemson quite like The Tiger’s Best of Clemson edition. The excitement of watching the thousands of votes roll in, seeing our winners’ faces light...

Next time you need an updo, visit Tiger Lily Beauty Co., this year's Best Hair Salon.

Best Hair Salon: Tiger Lily Beauty Co.

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2024

Having a bad hair day? We’ve all been there, but lucky for you, Tiger Lily Beauty Co. is located just off campus, on Tiger Boulevard, and is the best place for all things hair and beauty. Topping...

The Haley family takes the stage during Nikki's campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Clemson alumna suspends presidential campaign

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2024
After losing 14 out of 15 Republican primary elections on Super Tuesday, Clemson alumna and board of trustee Nikki Haley suspended her bid for the White House.
Tillman Hall is one of the most well-known buildings on Clemson's campus.

It’s ‘Clemson Day’ in South Carolina

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2024

Today, Tiger fans across the Palmetto State are celebrating "Clemson Day." Clemson Day is an annual South Carolina holiday meant to celebrate Clemson's research and education achievements, as well as...

GOP presidential primary and Clemson alumna Nikki Haley addressed the Clemson community on Tuesday night.

Haley suffers key loss in home state primary

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2024

Despite Nikki Haley's strong campaigning efforts and her legacy in South Carolina, voters denied their former governor any home-field advantage in the state's GOP primary race on Saturday. Haley finished...

Flags and signs wave in support of Nikki Haley during her campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Stakes are high for Clemson alumna Haley heading into SC GOP primary

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 22, 2024

As South Carolinians prepare to head to the polls this weekend, two very familiar faces are on the Republican presidential primary ballot. The race has narrowed to two main competitors: former president...

The Clemson University Public Safety Facebook page issued a warning in January regarding a candy-disguised lethal drug.

Mauro: Overdose kits are just a Band-Aid for the fentanyl crisis

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2024

Fentanyl took 73,654 lives in 2022, more than 200 lives every day. The drug claimed nearly 70% of the United States' drug overdose deaths in 2022. And just 2 milligrams of fentanyl — small enough to...

There are multiple risk factors associated with smoking or using marijuana.

From the Editor’s Desk: The dangers behind your high

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2024

What do these words all have in common: weed, pot, dope, grass, reefer, herb, Mary Jane? If you’re thinking they’re all slang for marijuana, you’re right! And if you said they’re all extremely...

When The Tiger arrived to the scene at 10:55 p.m. on Monday, there were several police officers present, entering and exiting the residence.

Clemson PD responds to ‘gunshots off-campus’

Justin Robertson and Blake Mauro January 15, 2024
This is a developing story. Continue to check thetigercu.com for more information and updates.
Spill the Beans is a popular ice cream shop in downtown Clemson. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, they are serving all customers outside the shop via a counter placed at the door.

From the Editor’s Desk: Give thanks to students who work

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief January 10, 2024

Being a college student demands a lot from a person. It demands consistent thought, hard work, perseverance and, most importantly, it takes money and a lot of it. I want to take this space to give thanks...

Clemson YAF welcomed conservative speaker Michael Knowles to campus on Wednesday where he spoke to a crowd of 250 people.

Michael Knowles speaks at Clemson on the ‘egregious’ dilemma same-sex parents present

Blake Mauro and Josiah Sullivan December 7, 2023

Daily Wire personality Michael Knowles joined the Clemson Young Americans for Freedom chapter to give a speech regarding the moral concerns and consequences of same-sex parents to a crowd of 250 people...

Clemson YAF will host Michael Knowles  on campus this week.

Clemson YAF to host Michael Knowles

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2023

Daily Wire personality Michael Knowles is set to speak live on campus this Wednesday on the topic “MEN ARE NOT WOMEN.” Clemson’s chapter of Young Americans for Freedom, which is new to campus...

“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 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 Firefighters dressed in full gear for Clemson University's 2023 9/11 memorial stair climb event.

[Photo] Gallery: 9/11 memorial stair climb event

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2023

The leader of the junior ROTC cadets leads his students to the top of the stair climb.

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...

Dabo Swinney has led the Tigers to unprecedented highs as Clemson's head coach, a feat current students need to realize.

From the Editor’s Desk: Dabo is part of the Clemson Family, treat him that way

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2023

I have always been proud to be a Clemson Tiger. I really can not think of a single time, since I was a sophomore in high school all the way through these three and a half years at Clemson, that I was ashamed...

Former Clemson football player, now country music star, Lee Brice worked the Bojangles' drive-thru in Pendleton on Nov. 3.

Former Clemson long snapper turns country music star

Blake Mauro and Justin Robertson November 9, 2023

If you happened to stop at the Bojangles in Pendleton last Friday, you might’ve recognized who was serving you chicken tenders and biscuits. Ahead of the Tigers’ matchup against Notre Dame on Nov....

Free speech is a hallmark of the college experience, and needs to be better protected on university campuses.

From the Editor’s Desk: The importance of free speech on college campuses

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2023

College campuses provide numerous unmatched opportunities. Opportunities to grow as a person, make lifelong friends, find your passion, but, arguably most important, the opportunity to speak freely while...

CUSG President Caroline Avinger told CUSG senate members they must vacate Johnstone by Nov. 15.

Clemson prepares for Johnstone demolition, CUSG to move to Sirrine

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2023

Two years after the Clemson board of trustees approved the demolition of Johnstone Hall, Clemson’s student union, plans are finally set to begin this December. The project is expected to cost $16...

The Take Back Pride march occurs every year on National Coming Out Day, and the latest one was centered on the recent controversy concerning Clemson’s decision to remove free menstrual products from the men’s bathroom in Copper Library.

Clemson students hold Take Back Pride march after tampons removed from men’s bathrooms

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief October 14, 2023

About 50 students marched across Clemson University on Wednesday as a part of the annual Take Back Pride March, demanding that menstrual products be returned to the men’s bathrooms in Cooper Library. The...

The men's bathrooms in Cooper Library no longer have menstrual products after Clemson University removed them last month.

Clemson removes menstrual products from men’s bathroom

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief October 5, 2023

Less than a year after Clemson announced it would provide free menstrual products in all the restrooms in Cooper Library, the University removed the products from the men’s facilities three days after...

Journalists, publishers and the public have been celebrating National Newspaper Week since 1940.

From the Editor’s Desk: Happy National Newspaper Week

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief October 5, 2023

This year marks the 83rd anniversary of National Newspaper Week! Since 1940, newspaper organizations across the U.S. and Canada have dedicated a whole week to recognizing their local, state and national...

Each time a professor cancels class, a student can lose more than $175.

From the Editor’s Desk: The true value of cancelling class

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief September 21, 2023

We’ve all been there. It’s a jam-packed week. You are taking 18 credit hours, have three exams and are expected to be at multiple club meetings. Sometimes, sitting in class isn't the most beneficial...

Every year, Clemson students train service dogs that will eventually be given to those in need.

‘A great disservice to our veterans’: Clemson changes service dog in training policy

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief September 21, 2023

On one hot day in May, LA Hanson, who served as an Army medic during Desert Storm in the 1990s, attended a Clemson baseball game. It was a new place for her, with an abundance of people and an overwhelming...

Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik runs the ball vs. Florida Atlantic in Memorial Stadium on Sept. 16, 2023. Klubnik and the Tigers' offense has five turnovers on the 2023 season through three games.

Swinney: Tigers ‘have zero chance’ against FSU if they lose turnover margin

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief September 19, 2023

If Clemson wants to upset No. 4 Florida State on Saturday, head coach Dabo Swinney knows his team can't put the ball in harm's way.  Clemson moved to 2-1 on the season after a convincing 48-14 win...

Clemson true freshman wide receiver Tyler Brown (6) recorded his first career touchdown on Saturday, connecting with Cade Klubnik on a 30-yard score.

Halftime musings: Clemson leads FAU 34-0

Blake Mauro and Justin Robertson September 16, 2023

Clemson leads FAU 34-0 at halftime. Here are some notes and takeaways from the first half: Offense/Special Teams  — Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik looked much more comfortable, collected and confident...

Clemson Firefighters, dressed in full gear, climb more than 100 flights of stairs at Clemson University's 2023 9/11 memorial stair climb event.

Clemson Firefighters, dressed in full gear, climb more than 100 flights of stairs at Clemson University's 2023 9/11 memorial stair climb event.

Nikki Haley admires the crowd during her campaign announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Charleston Visitor Center.

Your SC reps in the 2024 race for the White House

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

Two South Carolina representatives will compete for it all over the course of the following year.  Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and sitting South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott have both launched...

She wears the South Carolina coat of arms on one side and the US shield on the other. She carries the Clemson “C” and the South Carolina palmetto tree on her face. She is more than just a piece of metal. She is the Clemson ring, and she is a part of who Clemson students are and what they have experienced. “The hard work, late nights with friends, and all the milestones of college are all represented by that ring,” Hana Bernik, a 2021 Clemson Alumna, says. The tradition of the Clemson ring goes back to legacy, according to Grant Wilkins, the Clemson ring director. While other universities often change their graduation ring from year to year so that each class has a distinct nuance, at Clemson, the historic Clemson ring has seen no change in appearance since 1939. The ring is widely worn and celebrated by undergraduates, graduate students and alums, says Bubba Britton, Clemson’s Senior Director of Alumni Engagement. Out of the thousands of colleges and universities nationwide, Clemson University has the second-highest ring purchase rate, falling second only to Texas A&M, which has more than triple the number of students. As Bernik describes her Clemson ring, she looks down at the symbol of the last four years of her life, brushes its surface and twists it just enough so the sunlight perfectly reflects off the gold finish and illuminates her sandy brown eyes. Her cheeks turn a pale pink color, and her eyes begin to water as she explains what the ring means to her. “To me, the ring symbolizes my four years at Clemson and everything that came with it.” The Clemson ring requires 90 credits or approximately three years, and countless hours of hard work, which is accompanied by innumerable “memories that will last a lifetime,” Bernik says. Britton equates the ring to a living embodiment of Joe Sherman’s 1943 essay, “Something In These Hills.” Just like Sherman’s piece, the Clemson ring ties everything together. “[It] connects everyone that studied at Clemson back to Clemson; it truly is something special. The ring is an emblem of equality, excellence and family,” Britton said. The Clemson ring symbolizes more than just academic achievement. The ring embodies a “lifelong commitment to Clemson,” Wilkins says. For Brooke Enloe, a senior communications major, the Clemson ring symbolizes the time she’s spent at Clemson and all the memories she’s had here so far. It also represents the Clemson family. To Veronica Negrete, a senior psychology major, her ring links her to “the best university in South Carolina.”  The ring connects students tightly to each other and Clemson in its entirety; it becomes a part of their representative identity; students who get their ring wear it every day, even after graduation; they claim they “feel naked without it.” The physical ring is just the beginning of the historic tradition unique to Clemson and receiving the ring is now part of that tradition. It happens at the Clemson Ring Ceremony. Although the ring has been around since the 1800s, the ceremony is relatively new. It began in the Spring of 2000. Attendance at the first Ring Ceremony totaled approximately 30 students. Twenty-two years later, that number has increased by more than 700%, as 2,200 Clemson students will receive their ring this fall on Oct. 30, according to Britton. As students gather in Littlejohn Coliseum to receive their ring, they are “overwhelmed with nostalgia, happiness and excitement,” a feeling of “bittersweet anticipation” because they know their time at Clemson is nearing its end,” Bernik says. Receiving your ring is a “wholesome feeling of being a part of something bigger than yourself.” Clemson holds two Ring Ceremonies every year, one in the fall semester and another in the spring. Clemson students who have completed 90 credit hours at the end of the fall 2022 semester will receive their rings this upcoming spring on April 2, 2023. When students receive their ring, they wear it so that their graduation year faces them. Once the student graduates from the university, the ring’s orientation is flipped. The ring is taken off and turned around so that it faces the rest of the world ahead just like the Clemson student now does. Clemson students are not to flip the ring themselves. The individual who flips the ring is meant to be someone who has significantly impacted their time at Clemson, like a friend, family member or even a professor who truly made a difference in the student’s experience. Even the box the ring comes in is unique and special to Clemson. Each one is handmade from trees that once shaded Clemson’s campus. Britton states that these trees have usually either fallen with age or have been removed due to new campus developments. Artistic Wood LLC produces the ring boxes. According to the company’s website, Artistic Wood LLC was founded by Ken Dunlap SR. in 2013 to assist Clemson University in recycling the trees from its campus into “long lasting and beautifully crafted mementos for students and alumni.” According to Wilkins, the ring and all of the Clemson traditions that come with it are “a milestone in the transitional phase: ‘I am going to Clemson, I go to Clemson and I went to Clemson. It is a soon-to-be alum's way of representing their education and Clemson pride to the world.” Bernik is confident the Ring Ceremony will become a “core memory that will last a lifetime.” She proudly wears her ring every day, stating, “it brings me pride to show people I graduated from Clemson.”

Tiger Briefs: Aug. 23

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

Clemson makes stark changes to attendance policies  Clemson University released significant changes to its attendance policy this fall. The changes include new federal participation requirements and...

Opening Saturday, Aug. 26, ROAR is the newest addition to downtown Clemson.

New downtown Clemson bar to provide ‘Vegas atmosphere’

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

ROAR, a tequila and tacos eatery, will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 26, featuring a headline performance from Chantel Jefferies and an opening set from Clemson student DJ Zen.  The...

Tillman Hall is one of the most well-known buildings on Clemson's campus.

From the Editor’s desk: Welcome home, Tigers!

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

Welcome home, Tigers!  Whether you’re a returning Tiger, transferring Tiger or freshman Tiger, Clemson, South Carolina, and The Tiger welcomes you home!  This is my final year here at Clemson...

The popular social media app TikTok has become controversial over the last few years due to its China-based owner. 

Clemson bans TikTok on campus networks, cites privacy concerns

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief July 8, 2023

TikTok will no longer be accessible on Clemson University’s campus network as of July 10, the school announced on Friday. In an email, Clemson stated that faculty, staff, students and visitors...

Clemson fans across the country carry around $2 bills with paw prints on them to away-game venues — a tradition that dates back to the 1970s.

Clemson traditions every freshman needs to know

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief July 6, 2023

Clemson is home to many traditions and superstitions. The University has a rich history that could honestly be its own class, but to save you the time and the money — here is a quick crash course...

Alumni Hall's Clemson sign located in downtown Clemson.

From the Editor’s Desk: Welcome Class of 2027

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief July 6, 2023

Hello, and welcome to Clemson! This is one of the most exciting times of your life - you’re beginning your college career at, in my opinion, the best university there is.  As you begin your...

The Clemson Tiger points at the camera during a Clemson football game in Memorial Stadium. 

Your game day playbook

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief July 6, 2023

Saturdays in the fall at Clemson are a spectacle like no other. Game days are an all-day affair, and although extremely fun and exciting, they can be pretty exhausting and overwhelming at times. Hopefully,...

Students can win up to $500 in CoffeeCandy Raffle 

CoffeeCandy holds raffle for students

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2023

With finals quickly approaching, CoffeeCandy, a convenient pick-me-up for late-night studying and a Clemson University lab-tested product, is hosting a raffle unique to students, in which they can win...

Clemson University President Jim Clements applauds the class of 2023 at the spring graduation ceremony. 

From the Editor’s Desk: Congratulations to the Class of 2023!

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2023

It’s that time of the year, the most bittersweet of them all: commencement. You have all accomplished something so great: You are about to graduate college, and not just any college, Clemson University. You...

"Save Women's Sports" speaker Riley Gaines gives speech against transgender athletes competing in female sporting competitions. 

‘Put up or shut up’: Clemson hosts activist Riley Gaines for Save Women’s Sports event

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2023

Clemson’s chapter of Young Women for America hosted Riley Gaines, former All-American NCAA swimmer from the University of Kentucky, on April 19.  Before gaining momentum as a national activist,...

Blake Mauro // Editor-in-Chief 

From the Editor’s Desk: Meet your new EIC

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief April 6, 2023

Hi! This is the first time in over two years you are hearing from a new editor-in-chief, so let me introduce myself. I am a senior political science major from your most-beloved state, New Jersey. I have...

Senators participate in a student government meeting. 

CUSG passes support to reclassify the CSA as an IC

Blake Mauro, Editor-in-Chief April 6, 2023

The Club Sports Association has gained the support of the Student Senate in its effort to become an Independent Council."Currently, club sports are under supported by the University which is creating undue...

The housewives in their prime are together celebrating their hubbies in Death Valley.

Clemson football announces Real Housewives of Death Valley series premiere

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor March 30, 2023

We obviously all miss Trevor Lawrence, Braden Galloway and Darien Rencher on the field, especially after the past few seasons, but not as much as we miss their arm candy and their show-stopping game-day...

“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.

‘It’s incredibly disheartening’: Club rowing boathouse set for demolition, unclear future

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor March 9, 2023

Imagine returning to your home, a place that has been filled with character, love and family for the past 30 years, and being told it is set to be demolished in a manner of months and you are going to...

Hot sub with melted Swiss from Groucho's Deli, Clemson.

Best Sandwich Shop: Groucho’s Deli

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 23, 2023

Clemson has spoken; there is no better place for a between-the-bread classic than Groucho’s Deli.  No matter what you’re craving, Groucho’s has got you covered. Their menu consists...

Taz of Triple T's pours fan-favorite margarita.

Best Bartender: Taz of Triple T’s

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 23, 2023

The votes are in, and everyone loves Taz! Clemson is home to many bartenders, but no one knows how to pour a classic cocktail quite like Taz of Triple T’s. Taz started bartending at Triple...

Walker Mullin

‘We have no support on campus anymore’: Club sports overlooked

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 9, 2023

Clemson is widely known for its championing competitive sports and athletics programs. However, outside of its Division I play, Clemson is also home to 33 student organizations recognized as club sports...

The University has strived to repurpose wood from trees torn down in the area.

Clemson keeps campus growth sustainable

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor February 9, 2023

As Clemson continues to grow in student population and infrastructure, developers are committed to keeping the expansion as sustainable as possible.  Since 2018, the University has added a million...

‘We are here for the students’: A look into Clemson’s judicial branch

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor January 26, 2023

Clemson University’s judicial branch headed by Student Attorney General James Swicegood plays a very important role in undergraduate student proceedings. The process begins when a student breaks...

Papers stock photo

Clemson judicial branch relaunches legal aid program

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor January 26, 2023

The Clemson judicial branch of student government has reinstalled its legal program for students to utilize this semester. Through the program, Clemson students are provided with a free 30-minute...

Tiger Brief: Downtown to welcome new bar in Spring 2023

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor January 23, 2023

A new bar, Roar, is set to be located on the corner of College Ave and Earle Street and plans to bring a “club vibe” to Clemson with the “best lighting and sound system” in town,...

Deaths due to opioid overdoses are at an unprecedented high in South Carolina.

Clemson partners with South Carolina agencies to fight opioid crisis

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor January 11, 2023

South Carolina’s Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services Director Sara Goldsby and Governor Henry McMaster announced their collaborative partnership with three South Carolina universities...

Nathan Dumlao -unsplash

Affirmative action has to go

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor January 11, 2023

Affirmative action is the most discriminatory initiative in the college admissions process. Tipping the scales to favor one race over another directly contradicts what America has been fighting to...

CUSG 11/28

Clemson Parking offers remedies for loss of hundreds of parking spots

Blake Mauro, Associate Editor December 1, 2022

Parking at Clemson University is an ongoing issue for students and faculty who commute to campus, and as construction began on the new Tiger Walk project on Nov. 28, resulting in a loss of over 500 parking...

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