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Georgia expected to sit star running back Trevor Etienne against Clemson
Georgia is expected to be without one of its top players in its high-profile season-opening matchup against Clemson. The No. 1 Bulldogs are expected to sit star running back Trevor Etienne against the No. 14 Tigers, sources tell Matt Zenitz and Richard Johnson for 247Sports and CBS Sports. The suspension...
Clemson to Miramax: This world cinema alumna is blazing her path in Los Angeles
It’s been a whirlwind year for Sydney Olsen ’24. The Clemson University Honors College and world cinema alumna had flown from Los Angeles to the Upstate of South Carolina for May’s graduation ceremonies when she learned she received an offer to work at one of the largest independent entertainment companies in the world.
Throwback Dawg Day: A Hot Day For A Big Win In 2003
When Georgia and Clemson tee it up on Saturday, it’ll be unlike many of the classic clashes between the Dawgs and Tigers as it’ll be at a neutral site. That said, Saturday will feel like a bit of a throwback to the days of old when things kick off at noon.
Mazda drivers file lawsuit over ‘engine defect affecting thousands of cars’ – & brand company’s safety vows ‘untrue’
AN AMERICAN driver has filed a class action lawsuit against Mazda claiming that the manufacturer sold vehicles with an engine defect. The plaintiff, Matt Cauller, filed the suit against the vehicle maker in California. The lawsuit states that Mazda Motor of America Inc. has been aware that it’s selling cars to hundreds of thousands of drivers with […]
Greenville park honors textile history, as group plans to add a museum
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - For almost a decade residents in one Greenville mill village have been working to preserve the county’s deep textile mill history. Half the work is already done—but they need your help to finish the job. “Growing up in the mill village was a...
Upstate school district addresses safety concern following social media post
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Spartanburg County School District Four released a statement Friday morning about safety concerns following a social media post regarding Woodruff High School. School officials said they have been made aware of a concerning post on social media and stated that local law enforcement is assisting the district with an investigation. […]
Clemson chosen for Department of Energy grant to improve hydrogen-fueled turbines
Clemson University students and professors will soon help prepare turbine equipment for lower-emission electricity generation thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The university was one of 11 chosen by the DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) to work on hydrogen-fueled turbines over a two-year period. Clemson was approved for $800,000, which will improve the performance of turbine materials that interact with hot gas. ...
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