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Members of the Clemson University ROTC honor guard, the Pershing Rifles, which includes both Army and Air Force ROTC cadets lead the parade annually during the Military Appreciation Game.

[Photo] Clemson to celebrate its military heritage in upcoming week

Kat Pugh, News Editor November 14, 2024

Members of the Clemson University ROTC honor guard, the Pershing Rifles, which includes both Army and Air Force ROTC cadets lead the parade annually during the Military Appreciation Game.

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

[Photo] Pugh: The CATbus system needs improvement

Kat Pugh, News Editor November 14, 2024

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

The Snow family was celebrated during a recent football game in Death Valley for their extensive donation to the University.

[Photo] $25 million gifted by Snow family to further the study of capitalism

Bella Rosen, Contributor October 30, 2024

The Snow family was celebrated during a recent football game in Death Valley for their extensive donation to the University.

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

[Photo] City of Seneca votes to end its CATbus services

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter August 21, 2024

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

The Clemson Mile of Honor walk runs from Sikes Hall to the Scroll of Honor.

[Photo] Clemson Student Veteran Association Mile of Honor

Mercedes Dubberly, Associate Editor April 4, 2024

The Clemson Mile of Honor walk runs from Sikes Hall to the Scroll of Honor.

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

[Photo] City of Clemson approves application for 6 new CATbuses powered by natural gas

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter April 4, 2024

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

[Photo] Fake News Briefs

Josiah Sullivan, Senior Reporter April 1, 2024

The CATbus is free for all riders and is offered daily.

E-21 is adjacent to the Forestry and Environmental Conservation building.

[Photo] Brooks Center loses nearly 160 commuter spaces due to nearby construction

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter February 22, 2024

E-21 is adjacent to the Forestry and Environmental Conservation building.

Twenty-two buildings on campus now have a ONEbox kit in case of an emergency.

[Photo] Clemson plans to expand overdose prevention kits amid fentanyl crisis

Emma Vick, News Editor February 8, 2024

Twenty-two buildings on campus now have a ONEbox kit in case of an emergency.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is housed in the Redfern Health Center.

[Photo] CAPS announces significant wait time reduction for counseling services

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is housed in the Redfern Health Center.

The overall goal of the new initiative is to ensure the progress of AI technology in line with ethics.

[Photo] Clemson BOT approves $1.38M budget for new human AI center

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor February 8, 2024

The overall goal of the new initiative is to ensure the progress of AI technology in line with ethics.

Clemson Elevate was first launched in April 2023.

[Photo] Clemson BOT gives Clemson Elevate updates

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

Clemson Elevate was first launched in April 2023.

The state’s first College of Veterinary Medicine will be located on a 87-acre tract of land immediately adjacent to the Clemson Experimental Forest.

[Photo] Clemson’s College of Veterinary Medicine set to launch in 2026

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter January 25, 2024

The state’s first College of Veterinary Medicine will be located on a 87-acre tract of land immediately adjacent to the Clemson Experimental Forest.

The Media Forensics Hub team began as a partnership in 2017 between Darren Linvill, associate professor of communication, and Patrick Warren, associate professor of economics.

[Photo] Clemson Media Forensics Hub receives $3.8 million grant

December 1, 2022

The Media Forensics Hub team began as a partnership in 2017 between Darren Linvill, associate professor of communication, and Patrick Warren, associate professor of economics.

The Media Forensics Hub team began as a partnership in 2017 between Darren Linvill, associate professor of communication, and Patrick Warren, associate professor of economics.

The Media Forensics Hub team began as a partnership in 2017 between Darren Linvill, associate professor of communication, and Patrick Warren, associate professor of economics.

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