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Racial slur found at fire scene in Clemson
Someone set fire to a lean-to tent shelter early today and left a message with a racial slur at the site on Berkeley Drive, according to a Clemson police report.
13 hrs ago | The Greenville News
Furman's education department receives 4-star rating in national study
On Tuesday, the National Council on Teacher Quality and U.S. News & World Report released its Teacher Prep Review, a new report evaluating the education programs at colleges and universities across the country.
Yesterday | The Greenville News
Bart Wright: Ring of Honor or Bust
For his devoted admirers, this is something that should have happened decades ago, but for the legend of Danny Ford and what he means to the school's football tradition, it's better late than never.
Yesterday | Wall Street Journal
The Importance of Being an Intern
Schools are going to great lengths to secure summer internships for their students, as we report in Wednesday's Journal .
Clemson contacting 35 others for screening after student diagnosed with TB
A Clemson University student has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and state health officials are contacting about 35 other students who have been in close contact with the sick student so they can be tested, according to a statement from the university.
Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich on new NCAA advisory council
CLEMSON – A little more than six months into his new full-time position, Dan Radakovich has potentially even bigger fish to fry in addition to leading Clemson's athletic department.
Longtime SC Senator T. Ed Garrison Dies
Longtime South Carolina State Senator T. Ed Garrison has died. Anderson County Deputy Coroner Charlie Boseman said that Garrison died of natural causes at his home in Anderson County Sunday afternoon at age 91. Garrison served in the South Carolina legislature for more than 30 years.
Wedding: Valerie Hosler & Jeffrey Ayers
Rev. Tony Qualkinbush officiated the ceremony at The Huguenot Loft at The Peace Center in Greenville, SC.
NutriFusion product could reduce stroke size
For Bluffton Today Dr. Paul "Mac" Horton, director of Clemson Institute for Economic & Community Development, Karl Kelly, director of Commercialization and Technology Incubation for Clemson's Technology Village and Mayor Lisa Sulka graduated innovator Bill Grand, CEO of NutriFusion.
Thumbs Up: Clemson MBAe students prove enterprising
The graduate students got to showcase their business venture proposals while also competing for $40,000 in seed funding to help implement their proposals.
Budget Proposal Allows State to Keep Planes
A legislative panel working on a budget compromise has agreed to keep South Carolina's two state planes but not let colleges use them for athletic recruiting.
Clemson police continue to probe damage to Howard's Rock
CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson police continue to investigate the vandalism to Howard's Rock, the touchstone that the Tigers rub before heading down into Death Valley before each home football game.
Kevin Sumlin, the Philadelphia Eagles and Chad Morris
I've heard from various gossipers and crystal ball readers that the job "has to be right" for The Chad to leave Clemson.
The city of Greenville has announced that tonight's Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive presented by Clemson MBA has been cancelled due to forecasted weather conditions.
McAlister's Deli opening 5 new restaurants in north Orange
McAlister's Deli, a fast casual restaurant, has signed agreements with four franchise groups to develop 21 new restaurants in seven states including Central Florida.
Clemson's Howard's Rock Vandalized
Howard's Rock with a part of the front of the rock missing that was taken by vandals according to police.
Hurrah! There's a baseball exhibit at the Caroliniana Library
"Hurrah! Baseball...is here" , an exhibit on baseball in South Carolina is at the South Caroliniana Library on the campus of the University of South Carolina.
LLAMA webinar presents road map for facilities design
The bricks and mortar of libraries are seemingly permanent, yet the activities and services they are designed to deliver have been radically transformed in recent years.
Clemson initiative could change the way the world monitors its water
Six years after a group of Clemson professors, scientists and computer whizzes decided to develop a better way to map and manage the earth's resources, they're on the brink of rolling out a new technology that could transform how the world works.
Firth keeps Clemson streak alive
The Major League Baseball Draft, which has been unkind to Clemson coach Jack Leggett in recent years, had not exacted a heavy toll on the program when the three-day selection concluded Saturday evening.