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Medicaid expansion could cover 360,000 more people in SC, new report says
COLUMBIA — Expanding Medicaid eligibility would give 360,000 additional South Carolinians full health insurance coverage in its first year while costing the state more than $250 million, according to a report released Thursday. South Carolina is one of 10 states in the country that has not expanded Medicaid eligibility to cover all adults with incomes […] The post Medicaid expansion could cover 360,000 more people in SC, new report says appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Clemson architecture alumni win prestigious Architectural League Prize
Partners of Place (PoP), a design collective comprised of alumni from Clemson University and Roger Williams University, recently was named as one of the 2024 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers winners. Rayshad Dorsey, Joseph James, Julian Owens and Michael Urueta, alumni of Clemson’s School of Architecture, alongside...
Clemson Launches Campaign Celebrating 50th Year of Varsity Women’s Athletics
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Athletic Department launched its celebratory campaign signaling the beginning of the 50th year of varsity women’s athletics on July 18, 2024. The campaign, centered around the phrase ‘She will Triumph,’ celebrates the rich history of the people and events that have made Clemson Athletics what it is today while signifying the continued growth and competitive excellence of the future of women’s athletics.
Tyler Grisham Optimistic About Clemson’s 2024 Receiver Depth and Young Talent
Clemson Tigers wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham spoke to the media Tuesday afternoon, addressing young talent, playmaking ability, and depth heading into the 2024 season. Grisham began by mentioning that both Tyler Brown and Adam Randall are healthy heading into fall camp, which is great news for Clemson fans. When...
Kelley Hester Extended Through 2029
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Women’s Golf Head Coach Kelley Hester has agreed to an extension that runs through the end of 2029, Director of Athletics Graham Neff announced. One year since leading the Tigers to its first conference title in program history, Hester again advanced to the ACC finals and then led the team to its first NCAA Quarterfinals appearance in match play.
Collin Hamilton Graduates Magna Cum Laude From The Citadel
Collin Hamilton graduated Magna Cum Laude from The Citadel with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice on Saturday, May 4th, 2024. Collin is now at Clemson training to become a Department of Natural Resources Officer. Collin joins his brother, Connor, who is employed at Harbor Freight Tools, as a...
CDC project to address obesity expanded to seven more counties in SC
Five years ago, Clemson Department Public Health Sciences professor Sarah Griffin co-led a team of public health researchers and Clemson Extension Rural Health and Nutrition agents to address obesity in three rural counties in South Carolina. Because the team, known as the Healthy Options Program (HOP) team, was able to assist more than 15,000 people in three counties, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has funded a five-year, $3.8 million effort to expand the program from three to ten counties.
Portions of Grand Strand, Pee dealing with extreme drought conditions
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Extreme drought conditions remain prevalent across portions of the Grand Strand and Pee Dee, according to the latest South Carolina drought map released by the U.S. Drought Monitor. The map shows about 25% of Horry County is in an extreme drought area that extends west from the North Carolina border […]
29 years later, Todd Helton's domination of Clemson in 1995 CWS still has Tim Corbin in awe
Shane Monahan’s helmet was history. The Clemson star trudged into the dugout at Rosenblatt Stadium after an infuriating at-bat against Todd Helton and snapped. He wrecked his helmet and yelled at the pitcher’s mound, daring the Tennessee baseball pitcher to throw him a fastball. Tim Corbin can still remember the depth of frustration that...
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