Memories From Tiger Town Observer Alumni
30th Anniversary Edition: Letter From the Editor
A Legacy of Freedom: Thirty Years
Clemson Imposes Mask Mandate
Clemson Professor Selected as Presidential Nominee for LP
Clemson’s Lyceum and the Return of Classical Education
Remember, Remember, the 5th of November
On November 5th, 2019, the first college football playoff rankings dropped. Clemson, the undefeated defending national champions who were sitting at 9-0 with an average margin of victory of over 32 points, was placed outside the playoff at number five. The interesting part was the sleight of hand the committee played to keep Clemson out, saying that Penn State (#4) had the better resume than Clemson, while Alabama (#3) looked better than
Clemson Dem vs. GOP Debate Possibly First of Many
The Clemson College Democrats and Clemson College Republicans faced off in a debate on Tuesday that both groups hope is the first of many.
Sponsored by the Clemson Political Science Association, the debate covered four topics and was scored by three judges. College Democrats won the debate by split decision, winning the topics of healthcare and education. College Republicans won the topic
Clemson University’s New Organization Policy Leaks – Zachary Faria
Clemson University will be voting on a new policy for student organizations on Monday, October 29th, according to documents leaked by WeRoar on Facebook. The policy contains a substantial amount of restrictions and creates a tiered system, with higher tiered groups having more privileges, and with all groups surrendering a…
SC Vs. NC: University Speech Codes – Zachary Faria
While universities in South Carolina continue to rank near the bottom with overreaching speech codes, their counterparts in North Carolina offer a model for improvement according to a new report. The Martin Center and the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) partnered together to look at the state of