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Clemson businessman wins Locksmith of the Year honor
What started out as a mere hobby has turned into a lot more for Fred Paxton, of Clemson.
Clemsona s Mayor Abernathy frustrated over a eyesoresa
November 18, 2009 - 12:00 a.m. EST The vacated and fenced in Lake Hartwell Inn property on U.S. 123 entering Clemson, and Tower Place on College Avenue - identified by Mayor Larry Abernathy as eyesores - should begin to show improvement soon as developers for both properties plan to start work at those sites.
Clemson basketball announces 2 more sellouts
CLEMSON a ' The Clemson mena TMs basketball teama TMs home games against South Carolina and Virginia for the 2009-10 season are officially sold out.
Clemson University brings agriculture to Afghanistan
Mike Hood, entomology professor, left, gives members of the S.C. National Guard unit an overview of beekeeping.
Clemson chair endowed by telecommunications companies
A gift of $2 million from two South Carolina telecommunications companies, combined with an equivalent amount of state lottery money, has made it possible for Clemson University to establish a new professorship in optoelectronics.
Clemson resident develops Upstate recreation map
November 16, 2009 - 11:08 p.m. EST Paul Galbreath, a Clemson area resident, displays The Upstate South Carolina Recreation Map he developed that includes locations of parks, lakes and historical sites.
Annual Clemson - USC blood drive begins Monday
CLEMSON _ One of few points Tigers and Gamecocks can agree on is the importance of an annual blood drive that has preceded the gridiron rivalry for the past quarter century.
Chalmers Troutman: Deadline approaches for board seats at Clemson
An important deadline is looming in the life of Clemson University - and in the Legislature's ability to have any say over the way the school operates.
Clemson travel costs top S.C. agencies
A travel report released Friday shows South Carolina's research universities spent the most on trips among 110 state agencies, but college officials note the amounts include private funds and grants.
Clemson Universitya s MBA Program May Be Moving
Clemson University is about to make a big announcement. Sources sain the campus is expanding the heart of downtown Greenville.
Police: Man Molests Girl On Clemson Campus
A Seneca man was charged Thursday with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old while working for a contract cleaning company on the Clemson University campus this summer.
Clemson University travel costs top state agencies
Clemson University spent the most on travel of any South Carolina agency in the past year.
Keeping the lights bright at Clemson Little Theatre
November 12, 2009 - 10:30 p.m. EST Board of Directors member Alice Ray, left, and Event Designer Mickey Dewitt prepare for the fundraising gala to be held at Clemson Little Theatre Saturday night, Nov.
Clemson Board Needs Fresh Blood, Accountability
In less than two weeks, on November 17, 2009 at 5:00 P.M., a deadline that affects Clemson Universitya s future will be upon us.
Clemson to announce new downtown Greenville initiative
Clemson University, which has been planning to move its master's of business administration students to downtown Greenville, is scheduled to announce a new downtown initiative related to its business school on Friday.
Rain delays slow City Hall expansion in Clemson
November 10, 2009 - 12:00 a.m. EST CLEMSON - Recent delays due to rain, with more expected this week, and unforeseen utility issues are delaying construction of the Clemson City Hall expansion project.
Simulated photos show turbines off SC coast
A photo simulation made as part of a South Carolina utility's research into wind power shows large wind turbines would barely be visible if built eight miles off the state's coast.
Simulation shows impact of wind turbines off coast
Large wind turbines would be clearly visible two miles off the South Carolina coast but would all but disappear into the haze eight miles out to sea, a new photo simulation shows.
Wind farms eight miles off coast would still be visible
A Santee Cooper -commissioned study says that offshore wind farms located up to eight miles past the shoreline would be visible from the coast.
Clemson's Przirembel awarded Order of the Palmetto
CLEMSON -- Chris Przirembel, Clemson University's vice president for Research and Economic Development, has been awarded the Order of the Palmetto, the university announced Tuesday.