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Soldiers with SC National Guard reunite with families after nearly a year-long deployment
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Soldiers of the 1782nd Engineer Support Company from the South Carolina National Guard (SCNG) reunited with their families after being gone for nearly a year. According to SCNG, the united deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa. While there, the soldiers...
South Carolina adds freshmen walk-ons to official roster
The official roster on South Carolina's website was recently updated, and it includes the names of several freshmen, who have joined the team as walk-ons. A majority of the freshmen walk-ons are from the state of South Carolina, but the Gamecocks have added players from North Carolina, Virginia and Texas. All have reported to campus and are with the team for summer workouts.
Fourth of July protest planned at Sen. Graham's home in support of Palestinians
SENECA, S.C. (WCIV) — The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is planning a protest at Senator Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) home in Seneca on July 4 in support of Palestinians as the Israel-Hamas war enters its ninth month. They plan to gather at Graham's home to protest the senator's...
Community Hero and Animal Rescue Team Save Dehydrated Puppies in North Carolina
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – A heartwarming rescue operation unfolded in North Carolina when Brother Wolf Animal Rescue (BWAR) stepped in to save a litter of puppies found abandoned in a plastic bin near a bridge. A community member became the hero of the day when they discovered the dehydrated puppies...
Asheville Police Department seeks to identify person of interest
Asheville police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a person of interest from an assault that occurred at the West Asheville Library on Saturday in which three people were injured. APD detectives are seeking to identify a person of interest from an assault that occurred at the...
Clemson’s Turn To Present a Motion To Dismiss
If this feels all too familiar, it should. A member school of the Atlantic Coast Conference in court with its lawyers arguing against those representing the conference. Whether it is FSU v. ACC, Clemson v. ACC, The ACC v. Florida State, or The ACC v. Clemson, it is like “déjà vu all over again, to paraphrase the great social philosopher Yogi Berra. It was Clemson’s turn to present a motion to dismiss a lawsuit on Tuesday.
From the desk of the CWO: What does the data say?
The second Clemson Well-Being Council convened in June to continue the process of building our whole community well-being strategy. We focused on a review of existing data sources to describe the health risks of the population. At Clemson, we do some robust data collection — especially for the student population....
Dabo Swinney Defends Clemson Football: Consistency Amid Criticism, Highlights Recent Success
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney addressed recent perceptions that the Clemson Tigers football program has declined, despite their recent successes. “We’ve been very consistent, even the last three years,” Swinney said in an interview with 247 sports. “There’s a perception, a narrative that gets drummed up that we stink, that we’re no good because we haven’t made a Final Four. We made it six years in a row. It’s hard, you know?”
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...
SC NEXUS one of 12 tech hubs to receive millions in federal funding
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The SC Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy (SC NEXUS) on Tuesday received $45 million in implementation grant funding through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) Tech Hubs program, which is designed to scale up the production of critical technologies, create jobs in innovative industries, and strengthen U.S. economic competitiveness and national security.
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