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Avery Mock is The Tiger's new editor of the TimeOut section, currently working on obtaining her degree with a major in history and minor in communication.

Meet the Editors: Avery Mock

Avery Mock, TimeOut Editor November 30, 2023

Hello, y’all! My name is Avery Mock, and I am the TimeOut Editor for this upcoming semester. I have been with The Tiger since the fall of my sophomore year, and with each meeting, I fall more in love...

The increased polarization in America has spread to younger generations partly due to unproductive and disrespectful communication practices.

Tutterrow: Today’s polarization, a product of lack of effort and respect

Kylie Tutterrow, Opinion Editor November 30, 2023

America’s No. 1 issue today is its increasing polarization in politics, which, ironically enough, is the only thing all parties can agree upon. No matter who you speak to, classmate, crazy aunt or senator,...

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Tiger Briefs: Nov. 30

Emma Vick, News Editor November 30, 2023

Student body president and vice president and Senate campaigning seasons to start soon If any students are interested in running for an executive or legislative position on the Clemson Undergraduate...

Clemson mayor Robert Halfacre helps cut the ribbon at the opening of the Green Crescent Trail.

Green Crescent Trail: From class project to concrete reality

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor November 30, 2023

In the late 1970s, when Provost Bob Jones was a student at Clemson, he rode his bike every day from his apartment in Central, yearning for a bike trail. Over 50 years later, the Clemson community now has...

Clemson students react to rivalry week success

Sarah Pepe, Senior Reporter November 30, 2023

Following Clemson football’s 16-7 win over South Carolina last Saturday, The Tiger asked Clemson students about the rivalry victory. How does it feel to have the trophy back in Clemson? I am so...

The Tiger has welcomed 20 new senior staff members this semester, causing some of our members to sit on the floor during our meetings.

Editorial: There are faces in your spaces

The Tiger Editorial Board November 30, 2023

Editor's Note: Since publication, The Tiger has learned that there will be no modifications to our office space for at least a couple of years, most likely not before 2026. The space adjustment is part...

The Bryan Mall Renovation Project includes all three high rises being renovated before 2026.

Clemson Housing and Dining announces housing and green space updates

Emma Vick, News Editor November 30, 2023

Clemson Home embarked on a multi-year Bryan Mall Renovation Project in 2023, starting with Byrnes Hall this past summer. Roughly six months after the Brynes Hall construction began, Manning Hall is set...

U.S. Air Force General John “Jay” Raymond, Chief of Operations for United States Space Force and the highest-ranking graduate in the history of Clemson University’s ROTC program, speaks during the retirement ceremony for Col. Keith Balts on Sept. 18, 2020.

To Clemson and beyond: How a Clemson graduate became the leader of the US Space Force

Matthew Grubbs, Senior Reporter November 30, 2023

Clemson has a rich-rooted legacy in military service, but only one alum has defended the United States at the highest level and the highest altitude. Gen. John W. Raymond graduated from Clemson in 1984...

Coach offers students a complimentary coffee beside its pop-up purse shop.

Coach pop-up shop serves coffee to Clemson

Griffin Cobb, Multimedia Personality November 27, 2023

The popular luxury fashion house Coach set up a touring pop-up shop and coffee stall near Vickery Hall on Monday to advertise its “Wear Your Shine” collection. Operating from 1-8 p.m., the stall offered...

Students attend the "Stand with Israel Prayer Vigil" on Nov. 8 at the Samuel J. Cadden Chapel.

Cope: Clemson students stand with Israel

Emily Cope, Guest Columnist November 16, 2023

Contrary to a dominant theme on college campuses across the country, Young Women for America at Clemson students stand with Israel. On Oct. 7, Israel was attacked by a U.S.-designated terrorist group...

President Jim Clements spoke with FIRST students during a Tiger Tips meeting in October.

Clemson FIRST celebrates National First-Generation Student Week

Emma Vick, News Editor November 9, 2023

The Clemson FIRST Generation Success Program is celebrating the national First-Generation Student Week from Monday through Friday by hosting several events for first-generation students to participate...

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

Hijacked CATbus rumor not true, Clemson Parking and Transportation Services says

Kailyn Kelly, Senior Reporter November 9, 2023

Around the end of October, rumors about a possible CATbus hijacking incident circulated through the Clemson community. Members of a particular Clemson group chat on GroupMe alerted others of a situation...

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