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Jones graduated from Clemson in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science in forest management.

Provost Jones reflects on Forestry and Environment Conservation facility

Juliana Coates, News Editor April 25, 2024

As construction continues for the new Forestry and Environment Conservation facility, Provost Bob Jones holds high hopes for the building and the future of the forestry industry. Jones, who graduated...

Artificial intelligence is on the rise, according to Clemson CCIT.

CCIT creates policy and resources for AI use

Emma Vick, Asst. News Editor April 25, 2024

Clemson Computing & Information Technology has established guidelines and resources for AI usage for Clemson students, researchers, employees and community members as a reminder to students to protect...

The ABL notice posted at Douthit Community Hub was first spotted on Monday, April 15.

ABL notices posted for catering storage in dining hall locations

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter April 25, 2024

Alcoholic Beverage Licensing notice signs were posted outside of the Douthit Community Hub and Schilletter Dining Hall the week of April 14. Both facilities have applied for an on-premise license for...

The Grange Clemson site plan currently.

Clemson Planning Commission shuts down development proposal

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 25, 2024

An earlier version of this article stated that the proposal could no longer move forward in the process, however, the developers can still present the proposal to the City Council. The Tiger regrets this...

More undergraduate applicants were accepted to Clemson through “early action” this year.

Clemson BOT gives updates on undergraduate admissions

Kat Pugh, Asst. News Editor April 10, 2024

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that the University plans to increase enrollment to 50,000 students. There are no plans to do so at this time. The Tiger regrets this...

Chief of Police Greg Mullen overseeing operations at Clemson University.

Clemson University Chief of Police Greg Mullen to retire at the end of the year

Juliana Coates, News Editor April 9, 2024

Clemson University Chief of Police Greg Mullen recently announced his upcoming retirement after six years of leading the Clemson University Police Department and serving as associate vice president for...

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