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Attending any of the various free sporting events the campus has to offer is a great way to meet new friends.

Tips for students transferring to Clemson

Kelly Kaelblein, Asst. Sports Editor January 16, 2024

They tell you that your college years are some of the most important ones of your life. People talk about growth in college — whether it be academic, personal, career or otherwise — but they don’t...

Clemson vs. USC STI testing competition to take place in February

Clemson vs. USC STI testing competition to take place in February

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor January 16, 2024

Clemson students will have the opportunity to compete against the University of South Carolina and receive free and confidential sexually transmitted infection testing. The CAN Community Health bus...

Clemson defenseman Christian Romeo (17) sends the puck toward forward Cade Heinold (9) during Clemson's game against South Carolina on Nov. 3, 2023.

Clemson to add Division III club hockey program next season

Kelly Kaelblein, Asst. Sports Editor January 15, 2024

The Clemson club ice hockey team will add a Division III program to complement its current Divsion II team starting in the 2024-2025 season, according to a College Hockey South social media post. The new...

The "second semester slump" plagues college students across the country as they enter the spring semester.

The spring semester slump and how to beat it

Mercedes Dubberly, Asst. TimeOut Editor January 10, 2024

After the joy of the holidays is over, the dread of going back to classes often sets in. Many students feel overwhelmed and as if this new semester is insurmountable. If you are feeling this way, you are...

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 University Media Forensics Hub leader Darren Linvill poses outside of the Hub office located on the fourth floor in the Watt Family Innovation Center.

How Clemson is helping monitor federal elections

Cole Warms, Contributor January 10, 2024

As the nation enters a highly anticipated election year, Clemson University is playing a part in ensuring national election security and exposing election interference. Located in the Watt Family Innovation...

Smart Start workshops allow students to learn about ways to set their semester up for success.

Clemson faculty adviser gives insight for a successful semester

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor January 10, 2024

All Clemson students want to be successful in their academic pursuits, but many may not take advantage of or even be aware of the resources available to them. The Academic Success Center offers success...

As paying students, we deserve a better and more efficient registration system with more options for classes.

Akers: Clemson’s registration system could use an update

Madison Akers, Asst. Opinion Editor January 10, 2024

Is anyone else getting tired of the headache that comes with Clemson University’s registration system? I know I am. Lately, it seems that Clemson has been putting a lot of its funding into aesthetics...

This year, make sure to set attainable goals as stepping stones and make sure that you do not go too hard on yourself when you slip up.

Tiger’s Two Cents: ‘What is the best way to finally stick with my resolutions this year?’

The Tiger January 10, 2024

As the new year rolls around, I think we are all in the same boat with this one. The tough reality is that oftentimes, these resolutions will fail. The best advice that one could give going forward is...

Multiple first responders, including fire department members and police, responded to the collision on Tuesday night.

Train hits car stuck on tracks outside Clemson student living complexes

Justin Robertson, Associate Editor December 12, 2023

A train struck a car outside of EPOCH Clemson Student Living and Harts Cove apartment complex in Seneca on Tuesday night, blocking traffic in and out of the two complexes off Clemson Boulevard for several...

With access to so many different opportunities to get involved and gain experience, it’s difficult not to take advantage.

Akers: Being busy isn’t a bad thing

Madison Akers, Asst. Opinion Editor November 30, 2023

Most people have probably, at some point, felt like they’re just too busy. Or, at least, I have. But am I the only one who doesn’t see this as a bad thing? I can’t recount the number of times...

Linvill’s misinformation research was featured in a CNN article and on television.

Clemson professor’s research on misinformation featured on CNN

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter November 30, 2023

In an era permeated by fake news, Darren Linvill, professor and co-director of the Watt Family Innovation Center Media Forensics Hub, was recently featured in a CNN article that highlighted his ongoing...

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