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Clemson declined request from ACC to move Palmetto Bowl to Black Friday, per report
Clemson declined a request from the ACC and ESPN to move its rivalry matchup against South Carolina to Black Friday, according to a report. That news comes from TigerNet, who cites court records in its report. If Clemson had agreed to move the game, it would have been played in primetime on Friday, Nov. 29. Instead, the game will be played as scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 30.
TCI Recruiting Roundup: What's Left for Clemson in 2025 Class?
June has not been as kind to Clemson on the recruiting trail as most had hoped for. While the Tigers do already have 13 verbal pledges, only two of those came from recruits that attended the big official (...)
Top NC prospect Leo Delaney says Clemson's family feel is 'second to none'
Clemson’s relationship with one top prospect is on the rise. Leo Delaney of Charlotte (NC) Providence Day High announced in early June that he had received an offer from the Tigers. According to most recruitment outlets, Delaney is one of the nation’s best offensive linemen for the class of...
Why Clemson joining the SEC wouldn't be such a bad thing for South Carolina football
The rivalry between the South Carolina football program and the Clemson Tigers is one of the best in the country. The game doesn't always get the national recognition it deserves, but hostility in the rivalry is high. This year's game is set for November 30th, and the winner will have bragging rights for the next year.
Photos: Ilka Rasch Centre Stage Gallery
Centre Stage Gallery hosted the opening reception for Ilka Rasch as part of its partnership with the Metropolitan Arts Council. In Rasch’s first solo show, her artwork represents order during chaos. She uses a meditative process and repetitive patterns in her work creating thought-provoking pieces for veriers. Rasch will have her work on display at Centre Stage through August 9.
South Carolina skies illuminate after SpaceX launch
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) — Was it aliens? Was it a comet? Just a few questions asked by locals after catching a glimpse of the sky this morning. After consulting Storm Team 2, they said it is likely an after-effect from the SpaceX rocket launch in Florida. SpaceX launched its Falcon 9 with 20 Starlink satellites […]
Celebrate Independence Day and Military Appreciation Day at Fluor Field
Join the Greenville Drive and celebrate our nation’s Independence Day on Thursday, July 4! It will be an all-American day of food, fun, and fireworks!. Enjoy a tribute to our local active military and Veteran heroes during our Military Appreciation Day event. Look to the sky for a Special Forces Parachute Jump Team and a Vintage Warbirds Flyover pregame and then join in the celebration each inning break as we celebrate our independence and honor the local men and women that help protect it!
Pelzer Planning Commission to address land use request
The Pelzer Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 3 regarding an application for land use for a portion of the Lower Mill Property (TMS #244-10-02-051). Thomas Watson and Celina Weems are requesting use of the shell warehouse structure on the property for an open-air...
Tourists Hit Three Homers but Fall 12-7
Asheville — (WLOS) The Asheville Tourists dropped Tuesday night’s contest to the Greenville Drive by a final score of 12-7. Asheville received Home Runs from Anthony Sherwin, Logan Cerny, and Ryan Johnson; however, Greenville hit three Homers of their own and pulled away late. The Tourists starting pitcher,...
Greenville, SC, psychiatrist and veteran sends reminder that fireworks can impact people with PTSD
GREENVILLE, S.C. — As you prepare to celebrate Independence Day, a psychiatrist with Prisma Health in Greenville, SC, wants to remind you to remember your neighbors. Dr. Benjamin Griffeth, who is also a Navy veteran, said the loud noises that fireworks make can have a negative effect on veterans and people with PTSD.
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