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  • 2 months ago | thetigercu.com | Caroline Block |Thomas Merzlak

    Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez,” which was recently nominated for an obscene 13 Academy Awards, is a fascinating movie largely because of how bad it is. Even discounting its myriad thematic issues, the movie is tonally confused, poorly structured and a chore to sit through. The film follows Rita, a guilt-ridden lawyer played by Zoe Saldaña, who takes on a secretive but wealthy client.

  • 2 months ago | thetigercu.com | Abigail Suggs |Caroline Block

    We all joke about it. Clemson is practically a never-ending construction zone. No matter where you go on campus, some renovation, project or demolition is taking place. All of this increased construction, however, continues to impact the daily experiences of students — and not in a good way. I understand the necessity of construction.

  • 2 months ago | thetigercu.com | Caroline Block |Kat Pugh

    The roaring Colorado River, deep canyons and snowcapped eastern mountains all paint the picturesque image of Grand Junction, Colorado, nicknamed River City, in mid-December. However, this beautiful city recently bore witness to an attack on a cherished member of the Clemson family.  Ja’Ronn Alex, a Clemson alumnus and current TV reporter for KKCO 11 News in Grand Junction, Colorado, sat down with The Tiger last week to share his near-death experience on Dec. 18, 2024.

  • 2 months ago | thetigercu.com | Caroline Block |Emma Vick

    The city of Clemson Police Department, Clemson University Police Department and Clemson Panhellenic are strengthening their efforts to protect students and enhance campus safety by introducing the Green Screen kits, an advanced testing tool for detecting drink tampering. At a Panhellenic safety council meeting on Jan. 21, council members gathered for a comprehensive discussion on safety concerns affecting the campus and the Panhellenic community.

  • 2 months ago | thetigercu.com | Abigail Suggs |Caroline Block |Kat Pugh

    Clemson University is limiting its expenditures to those deemed “mission critical” in response to the construction of new facilities required by its increasing enrollment rate. This expenditure management mode will continue until the end of the fiscal year on June 30 and will be considered when the budget is built for fiscal year 2026. All entities of the University, including colleges, departments, designated student organizations and Clemson Athletics, are impacted by the decision.

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