The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
2 days ago by Ross Kucsera
Both commuters and those who cannot muster the energy to cross the Lightsey Bridge on foot have no doubt noticed a change in the Clemson Area Transit (CAT) system serving Clemson's campus.
Less than a month before classes began on Aug. 20, University and CAT officials collectively approved and implemented the new Tiger Route.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
1 day ago by Melissa Whitson
The idea of prostitutes wandering the streets seems like an issue far removed from the picturesque college town of Clemson. However, despite four years of joint intervention efforts by the Anderson County Sherriff's Office and the Anderson City Police Department, prostitution continues to afflict the nearby city.
The Tiger, Clemson University, SC
1 day ago by Pedro Ildefonso
With the arrival of a new fall semester, questions surrounding the football season have begun to surface. How many games are the Tigers going to win? To what bowl game-if any-will the team be invited?
However, the question most people are not asking is, "Where am I going to tailgate?"
Perhaps this would be a more popular inquiry if Clemson fans knew that IPTAY, the University's well-known collegiate club, has laid claim to the majority of campus tailgating spots.
East Tennessean, East Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Jessica Harbin
This year, fifth-year seniors at ETSU are given a glimmer of "hope," as the Tennessee lottery scholarship has been extended to include those in their victory lap.
On June 13, Governor Phil Bredesen approved a Tennessee General Assembly bill that changes conditions and requirements of the Tennessee Lottery HOPE Scholarship.
East Tennessean, East Tennessee State University, TN
3 days ago by Holly Blair
Like most semesters, students received their parking decals in the mail before the semester began. This semester, with the accompanying decal came a pamphlet of parking and traffic regulations for the new semester.
This, along with a campuswide e-mail, informed students that the regulations were going to be enforced more harshly and thoroughly than semesters before.