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Saturday, April 21, 2018
September 27, 2002 | Volume 0, Issue 0
News
President, provost unveil academic plan
Emphasis areas headline new academic focus.
Rocket project thrusts ahead
Professor Larson heads trip to NASA for project test and demonstration.
Drews joins sub restoration
Professor brings expertise to H.L. Hunley conservation in Charleston.
Gay students question others' acceptance of homosexuality
University places fourth lowest in alternative lifestyles ranking.
Exhibit honors longest serving U.S. Senator
A century of history is portrayed through display of Strom ThurmondÃŒs life.
Cryovac Inc. gives state-of-the-art system
Clemson Packaging Science Department receives donation.
Affirmative action raises questions about minorities
University officials create new ways to encourage minority students and faculty to select Clemson.
Sports
[Staff Editorial] Discrimination replaces thought
Rowing hosts competition against crew clubs at Lake Hartwell Reg
Clemson rowing has sights set on becoming ranked a top twenty program.
Defense still remains questionable for Carolina
Holtz has been concerned with his defenseÃs inability to play well continuously.
Women's soccer drops first ACC match
17th ranked Lady Tigers fall to Florida State and drop to .500 on the season.
Bowden speaks out on fans, players, Seminoles
Tommy shares his thoughts during the TigerÃŒs week off.
[Real Men Play Rugby]
Going Up?
Men's soccer open ACC play with victory
Dimelon Westfield takes charge with two of three goals against the Wolfpack.
Keep "P" in respect, out of Clemson
Certification Questionable
Clemson in possible violation of NCAAÃs opportunity plan
Sluggish Tigers take care of business
McKelvey is first Clemson
[Speaking Out] Do you think people of Middle Eastern descent ha
Letters to the Editor
Old topics jumble top 20 chances
Play the game like a champ
Global justice reigns supreme
Brutal parent mortifies nation
Tigers spike Coastal Carolina, Texas Christian at Clemson tourne
Tournament MVP Jessie Betcher leads Clemson with 114 assists on the weekend.
TimeOut
Celtic fiddle combines with modern rock for sweet new sound
SEVEN NATIONS
Past and present meet in legalization song
Around We Go
Guest author awes crowd with recent book reading
The Redneck Corner
[Cheap Ticket] 40 Days and 40 nights
That Frickin' Comic