Yesterday | Messenger
' Guthrie's, which specializes in golden fried chicken fingers with more than 50 locations throughout the South, is set to open its Clemson restaurant within a couple of weeks.
Thursday | The State
Computer executive giving Clemson $2.5 million
The founder and chairman of a computer software company is giving Clemson University $2.5 million to endow two faculty positions in computer research.
Clemson Mayor says school district owes city $99,999
' In 2003, Clemson agreed to pay the Pickens County school district $100,000 as part of an agreement to purchase the Morrison Annex and in the process, end years of often contentious negotiations.
Tornado damage reported in Clemson, no injuries
A tornado spawned from the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay touched down Tuesday afternoon in Clemson, sending students scrambling for cover.
Tornado damage confirmed in Clemson; schools on notice
At 2:54 p.m., today, trained weather spotters reported a tornado on the ground in Clemson and moving northeast at 27 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Parking tougher to find at Clemson this year
That's where a $50 million Bioscience/Life Science building is going up. Faculty and staff can park in a gravel lot across the street.
USC, MUSC set records for research fundraising
The University of South Carolina and the Medical University of South Carolina brought in a combined $408 million in research funding during the past fiscal year, with each school setting records for pulling in ...
The college campus idea of lowering the drinking age from 21 isn't gaining much support from South Carolina's most visible school.
Clemson University calls for voluntary water conservation
CLEMSON -- Fountains are being turned off in the reflecting pool in front of Clemson University's library as part of a university call for voluntary water conservation as Lake Hartwell continues to fall.
Clemson watershed expert to head university's Baruch Institute
Pot smell in dorm leads to Clemson student's arrest, warrant shows
A Greenville freshman at Clemson University faces felony charges after the smell of pot led police to find 29 bags of a leafy green material in his dorm room.
Edwards' star dims in his hometown
The disappointment here with native son John Edwards is almost as common as the dry, brown grass and low lakes.
Funding and parking among Clemson's challenges in new school year
Initial growing pains due to a planned $225 million investment in facilities at Clemson University are forcing returning students to relearn their way around the campus.
Grandmother, grandson launch Home Helpers office
' A desire to make a difference in the lives of others has inspired grandmother/grandson entrepreneurs Jane Varn and Thomson Moore to open a Home Helpers franchise to serve Clemson and its surrounding areas.
Central man charged in death of man found in yard
A Central man was charged Tuesday in the shooting death of a Clemson man found dead in Pendelton woman's yard on Monday, according to warrants.
Man found shot to death in yard was New York native
Authorities released the name today of a 41-year-old Clemson man lying face down in a Pendleton woman's yard on Monday with a gunshot wound to the chest.
Clemson research center opens fields to farmers
Farmers from across the region gathered Tuesday at Clemson University's Pee Dee Research and Education Center to learn the latest methods for farming in the Pee Dee.
Pre-trial intervention would expunge charges against Clemson's McDaniel
CLEMSON -- The lawyer representing a woman accusing a Clemson University football player of assault said he prepared a letter recommending that De'Andre McDaniel be admitted into pre-trial intervention.
Clemson Extension has scheduled Master Tree Farmer workshop
Clemson Extension has scheduled a three-day workshop for landowners and people considering land ownership who are interested in managing their land.
GPS Devices Save Time, Fuel For Garbage Trucks
A couple of years ago, when Jim Oswald was an IT consultant for the city of Clemson, S.C., he and his colleagues in the public works department started talking trash.