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Landmarks & Legends: Tiger Paw Prints

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There are some things that happen around Clemson that we have come to simply accept as part of the local culture.

Landmarks & Legends: Howard's Rock

We thought it might be a good opportunity to revisit the origins of the famous rock that gets rubbed as players head down the Hill for home football games.

The Secret Book: Part Two

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P211.t45 has taken on a life of its own

Landmarks and Legends: The Grotesques of Riggs Hall

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Discover the story behind the stony faces that peer down from between the third-story windows of Riggs Hall.

Sweet Swindle

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Clemson Ice Cream quickly became a favorite among students, so much so that it served as the basis of a major prank played on freshmen for years.

The Dikes of Lake Hartwell

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Like almost everything at Clemson, there’s a story behind the dikes.

Landmarks and Legends: A Clemson Treasure

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Clemson's Experimental Forest offers a wealth of opportunities for research and recreation.

Landmarks and Legends: The Tiger Paw at 50

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When Hootie Ingram succeeded Frank Howard as head football coach in 1970, he believed the program needed some changes to its image.

Day at the Museum

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“People, I’ve been told, would call Bob Campbell and say,…

View from Sikes


Janet McHugh ’78 traveled to Egypt, visiting historic sites like the Great Sphinx and Great Pyramid of Giza.

Fall 2022 Travelers

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Whether you're traveling for business or going on vacation, don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!
Ireland: Jim Lynch ’94 and his daughter, Alyssa Lynch ’23, traveled to Ireland “to visit the land of our ancestors, Galway.” They hiked in Connemara National Park with their Tiger Rag in tow.
Washington: Doug Morte ’13 made it to the summit of Mount Rainier, which stands at 14,410 feet, in 45 mph winds.

Winter 2022 Travelers

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Going on a trip? Taking a vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!
Hawaii: Chris Hollar ’84 took a trip to Volcanos National Park on the Big Island and saw the summit crater of Kīlauea, an active shield volcano.

Fall 2021 Travelers

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Hawaii: Chris Hollar ’84 took a trip to Volcanos National…
Idaho: Darby Webb ’93 and her husband, Douglas Smith, went rafting in their custom-built Clemson raft down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.

Summer 2021 Travelers

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Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!

Winter 2021 Travelers

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Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!

Fall 2020 Travelers

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Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!

Summer 2020 Travelers

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Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!

Winter 2020 Travelers

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Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don't forget to pack your Tiger Rag!

In These Hills


Parting Shot

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Seniors donned their caps and gowns and celebrated with a little bouncing in the Carillon Garden the Wednesday before graduation.

Parting Shot

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Clemson bids farewell to Col. Beverly “Ben” Skardon ’38, beloved alumnus, veteran and professor emeritus.

Parting Shot

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Tigers abound on campus, but this carved one is particularly nice. Can you identify its location? Need a hint? 

Parting Shot

Clemson students received their rings at the Fall Ring Ceremony, held on October 25 in Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. The boxes that hold the rings are crafted from trees that have been taken down on campus.

Parting Shot

During a visit to campus in September, Ambassador Dr. Deborah Birx, coronavirus response coordinator for the Office of the Vice President, praised Clemson’s efforts to combat the spread of the virus and keep students, faculty, staff and the community healthy.

Parting Shot

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This mural on the alley wall of Tiger Sports Shop, painted by the students of Tiger Wall Art Association, greets visitors to downtown Clemson.
Top of the Hill, Memorial stadium

Parting Shot

Parting Shot


My Clemson



Travelers



Lifelong Tigers


Stephen Caldes and friends

Clemson Forever



Landmarks | Legends