Op-Ed: Lay Off Uber…or They’ll Lay Me Off… -Joseph Lord
The State of the Economy – Miller Hoffman
With hundreds of media outlets, both locally and nationally, craving attention from audiences across America, it can be incredibly difficult to determine the authenticity of just about anything nowadays. From social issues to the latest political bombshell, Americans subscribe to a variety of news outlets for partisan updates.
Police Charge Clemson Student For Filing False Report – Stone Washington
Following the recent eruption of sexual assault at Clemson University’s Delta Chi fraternity, the accuser of the sexual assault has bee charged with fabricating a false claim of harassment, a felony crime. This comes as local South Carolina news outlets, such as WYFF, suggested that 18 year-old Sarah Katherine Campbell
Clemson YAF’s “Cemetery of the Innocents” Vandalized – Joseph Lord
Two decades into the 21st century we have yet to move past petty political vandalism. This was demonstrated clearly Wednesday morning when a yet undiscovered political malcontent took it upon himself to destroy Young Americans for Freedom’s “Cemetery of the Innocents.” The Cemetery is part of an ongoing campaign by
Doe V. Clemson University – Zachary Faria
Clemson University will be settling a federal lawsuit from June of 2016 filed by a student who was suspended for a sexual encounter he claimed was consensual, according to the Anderson Independent Mail. The student, who is identified as John Doe in court documents, was suspended for six months and
From the Editor’s Desk: The Future of CUSG’s Resolutions – Alexander Cullen
Tonight, in the Undergraduate Student Government Senate Chambers, the first two resolutions of the year will likely be passed. This marks the potential first resolution to be passed by the current Senate, and potentially sets the tone and pace for CUSG Senate’s semester. A review of last year’s resolutions trailing
CUSG: Primary Elections Results – Zachary Faria
The CUSG presidential election is set, as Mason Foley and Logan Young will face off against Carey Turner and Connor McCormick. The primary results were incredibly competitive. Mason and Logan came out ahead with 2,078 votes (37.76%). Carey and Connor received 1,723 votes (31.31%), while Mikey Summers and Shreya Shankar
Op-Ed: Lay Off Uber…or They’ll Lay Me Off… – Joseph Lord
Since its inception, the widely popular and remarkably efficient ridesharing and food delivery service, Uber, has been subject to various critiques on the basis of so-called “ethical issues” regarding its threats to expensive taxi companies and its dealings with employees. While taxis, replete with over-priced fares and poor service,
In Defense of Gun Rights – Aubrey Steele
Most people are under the misconception that our 1st amendment rights of free speech, religion, and the right to express ourselves are protected exclusively by the constitution. While it is true that these things are provided for by the Constitution, they are ultimately guaranteed by the 2nd amendment. The basic
Op-Ed: The CUSG Referendum to Fix Impeachment – Miller Hoffman
In the fall of 2017, Articles of Impeachment were introduced against Student Body Vice President Jaren Stewart, after allegations of severe misconduct during Stewart’s time as a Residential Assistant surfaced. Student Undergraduate Senate held a thirteen hour trial to remove Stewart from his current position and fell two votes short