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High-tech startups, international companies now have easier entry to ICAR
In another sign of progress at the International Center for Automotive Research, Clemson University is poised to break ground on a three-story office building at the research park.
Greenville News editorial: Follow Clemson's lead on texting
A ban on text messaging while driving in the city of Clemson would be a step toward safer roads there, but what would be more effective would be a statewide ban on this dangerous activity.
Joint City/University Advisory Board gives first Abernathy/Cox One Clemson Awards
CLEMSON - The Joint City/University Advisory Board has recognized Clemson University's Habitat for Humanity chapter and former assistant city administrator Chip Boyles with its first-ever Abernathy/Cox One Clemson Awards.
Lawyers can't explain delay in Clemson ruling
Nearly eight months after lawyers expected U.S. Senior District Judge Matthew Perry to rule on a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Clemson University brought by its former board secretary, there is no decision or any idea about what is causing the delay.
Clemson raises football season ticket packages by $10
Season ticket prices for Clemson's seven-game home schedule will increase $10 in 2010, the first bump in four years.
Clemson Council appoints Fowler to recycling steering committee
A newly formed steering committee consisting of representatives from the seven Pickens County municipalities will soon meet with Pickens County Council representatives to discuss the countya s plan to charge cities a $35 per ton fee if recycling goals arena t met.
Two arrested in Easley shooting
" Two Pickens County teens are behind bars, facing multiple charges including assault with intent to kill, according to police reports.
Clemson event to give voice to black history
CLEMSON - Clemson University history professor Abel Bartley can't overestimate the importance of preserving the stories told by an older generation, whether handed down informally from parent to child or to a broader audience by those who witnessed history.
Clemson tennis beats Texas A&M
CLEMSON, SC After four and a half hours of tennis, #14 Clemson and #37 Texas A&M remained deadlocked at three apiece, with the deciding singles match heading to tiebreak in the first round of the ITA Kick-Off Weekend.
Pickens County man charged in Easley shooting
A 19-year-old man faces multiple charges after another man drove to the Police Department to report he was shot in the groin, according to police reports.
Clemson candidates focus on community improvements
City voters go to the polls Feb. 9 to choose between a former school board member, a university student, and a community volunteer vying to fill the unexpired term of former Councilwoman Elouise James, who resigned.
Two Clemson restaurants close a " for now
January 26, 2010 - 11:16 p.m. EST Guthrie's of Clemson, which began operations in September of 2008, has officially closed.
SC seminar focuses on community gardens
In these tough economic times, a lot of folks are learning to grown their own fruits and vegetables.
Coroner Needs Help To Find Dead Man's Family
An Upstate coroner is asking for help from the public to find family members of a 55-year-old man whose body was found near railroad tracks in Oconee County.
Clemson man sentenced to life for murder
" A Clemson man was sentenced to life without parole Wednesday after a jury found him guilty on three counts in the Pickens County Courthouse.
Clemson working on raises for football staff
Raises for Kevin Steele and others on the Clemson University football staff were in the works when the University of Tennessee backed up the armored car to Steele's door.
Colleges' change in lending programs could ease student worries
Clemson University will change this fall from a bank-based to a federal student loan program, eliminating concern over student loan availability and pending changes on Capitol Hill.
Clemson man found guilty in wife's shooting death
Clifford Austin Wylie, 53, has been found guilty in the shooting death of his wife, Melissa Wylie.
Event center worries Clemson residents
Traffic and noise were the predominant issues raised Tuesday night by residents who live near a proposed event center in Clemson.