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Victim rushed to hospital after possible South Carolina electrocution reported, officials say
TOWNVILLE, S.C. — A person was reportedly severely shocked Monday afternoon and rushed to a South Carolina hospital, officials said. The call came in about 3:30 p.m. about a possible electrocution on Milford Road in Townville, according to Anderson County emergency medical services. Sky 4 flew over the scene...
Blue Ridge Electric Contractor injured in workplace accident
A contractor was hospitalized after an on the job accident in Anderson County, Monday afternoon. Blue Ridge Electric says, a contractor working for them and Upcountry Fiber encountered a live electrical line while working on broadband services.
A summer internship to remember
A rising senior at Clemson University, Cheney Everett, completed a rare summer internship with the South Carolina Supreme Court. A story by Clemson University’s Riley Morningstar tracks how Everett, s philosophy major in the area of law, liberty and justice, spent six weeks in Columbia watching the justice system at work from the inside. The internship was organized and funded by the Department of Philosophy and Religion for around a decade. Previous court interns from the department have attended Yale and Harvard law schools.
5 players Dabo Swinney's assistants say are primed for leap with Clemson football in 2024
CLEMSON — Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney has built his staff with experienced play callers, coaches and recruiters. He added offensive line coach Matt Luke and defensive ends coach Chris Rumph to his staff in December. With the NCAA rule change regarding the number of coaches, Swinney also brought in more coaches and revised roles for others to build out a 20-person support staff. ...
“I’ve done the best I could do” – Maddox on retirement
To retirement, the 10th circuit will lose one of its three-resident judges. Cordell Maddox of Anderson, approaching 23 years on the bench, is timing his retirement for December 31 – although he’ll likely accept occasional assignments as a fill-in judge. The reasons for stepping down Maddox is explaining in an interview airing on 101.7/WGOG NEWS.
Clemson Getting 'Relentless, Physical' Player in Bryce Davis
GREENSBORO, N.C.- While talent is always a crucial part of the recruiting process at Clemson, so is finding players that are the right cultural fit. Dabo Swinney has always placed a premium on (...)
Dabo Swinney’s model of retention
Larry Williams Tigerillustrated.com BECOME A SUBSCRIBER AT TIGERILLUSTRATED.com! For the purposes of this exercise, we'll ask you to temporarily suspend whatever cynicism you have about the methods in Athens, the rap sheets in Athens, the graduation rates in Athens, or whatever in Athens you don't like (all of it?). Yes, the very topic of Kirby Smart and Georgia triggers Clemson fans more now than ever in large part because the Bulldogs are now recognized as the kings of college football and the Tigers have fallen from that esteemed perch over the last three seasons. And the profound change in the...
Clemson professor patents new varieties of peaches
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A Clemson professor has filed patents on three new peach varieties in an effort to strengthen South Carolina’s peach industry. Ksenija Gasic grew up in Serbia in surrounded by vineyards and fruit trees. As a doctoral student, she researched the germplasm of peaches in...
Five Women, Three Men Named ITA Scholar Athletes
CLEMSON, S.C. – After earning success on the court and in the classroom, eight Clemson tennis athletes earned academic honors as five women and three men were named ITA Scholar Athletes, as announced by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association on Monday. From the women’s tennis program, Sophia Hatton, Elena Louka,...
ACC Media Week Kicks Off in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 22) — ACC Media Week officially kicked off this morning. Clemson’s media availability is set for Thursday, and here’s what to expect from the Tigers later this week. On Thursday, July 25, the Clemson Tigers will have their media availability between 10 a.m. and...
Clemson picks up ACC transfer Hudson Lee
Six-foot-4 rising sophomore left-hander Hudson Lee announced a commitment to Clemson on Monday. Lee spent the last two seasons at Wake Forest, seeing one full inning of work over two appearances with three strikeouts to one walk as a redshirt freshman this past season. He was rated as the No....
Rumor: Brett Yormark's plan for Big 12 was to use FSU and Clemson to get Louisville, VA Tech, NC State, and Miami
Is Brett Yormark a master manipulator? Longtime college football radio host Greg Swaim's sources seem to believe he is, accusing him of using FSU and Clemson to get the Big 12 access to the schools he really wants: Louisville, VA Tech, NC State, and Miami. "Who will the Big 12...
Anderson University to be Higher Education Home for Worldwide Human Rights Organization
This fall, billboards featuring the image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will rise across South Carolina, inviting people to find the “antidote for hate, violence and division in our world.”. Central to that initiative is ShareDream.org, a timely and refreshing resource for people from all walks of life,...
What are Your Expectations for Clemson’s 2024 Season?
Over the last three seasons, Clemson has gone 30-10. That’s an average of 10.00 wins and 3.33 losses. In a vacuum, that’s good, but here’s the context. In those three seasons, Clemson has won one ACC Championship and missed the playoff three times in a row (not good!). The biggest bowl win was last year’s Gator Bowl triumph over Kentucky.
Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney Opposes Moving South Carolina Game to Black Friday, Prioritizes Tradition and Community
Clemson University has decided against moving its annual football game against South Carolina to Black Friday, despite a request from the ACC. Head coach Dabo Swinney shared his thoughts on the matter Tuesday during his annual Media Outing at the Allen Reeves Football Complex. Swinney revealed that Clemson athletic director...
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