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Clemson falls in season opener against Auburn
CLEMSON, S.C. – Following a tough battle, the No. 5 Clemson Tigers dropped their season opener to the Auburn Tigers, 0-4. Two Tigers earned their first collegiate start and eight Tigers played in their first match for Clemson. “We just didn’t get off to a good start,” Head Coach Eddie Radwanski said. “I thought that Auburn brought really good energy into the game and I don’t think we matched that. After we conceded an own goal, I think there was a little bit of doubt that creeped in and that was just unfortunate. Those things can happen and the reality is you...
Greenville Gateway design plans deferred: Design Review Board notes
Here’s a recap of the city of Greenville Design Review Board and Historic Review Board Aug. 15 meetings. Proposed architectural design plans for the Greenville Gateway mixed-use project at 250 N. Church St. were deferred by the developer to the Design Review Board’s Sept. 19 meeting. The project...
Dangerous conditions at the beaches this weekend!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Despite distant Hurricane Ernesto passing over 800 miles off the coast of South Carolina, large swell will lead to dangerous surf, and rip currents, as we head throughout the weekend. A High Surf Advisory is in effect for today with 4-6′ waves expected. There is a High Risk of Rip Currents too, and swimming is not recommended at the beaches today and Sunday.
South Carolina State University helps 400 women farmers with solar water system in The Gambia
The agricultural extension project is intended to mitigate food insecurity in the developing West African nation. Note: This is the first in a series of articles regarding South Carolina State University’s academic exchange and agricultural extension partnership in the developing West African nation of The Gambia. ILLIASSA, North Bank...
Jerry Palm makes postseason prediction for Clemson football
The Clemson football team will be playing in Charlotte this year, CBS Sports’ Jerry Palm believes. It just won’t be in the ACC Championship Game, at least in Palm’s view. He projects the Tigers’ final destination of the season to be in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, set for Jan. 3 at Bank of America Stadium. Widely known for his work as CBS Sports’ residential college hoops bracketologist, Palm released his bowl projections for the 2024 season on Thursday. Despite offering no analysis of why he feels the Tigers are bound for a fun but ultimately second-tier bowl game, Palm has Clemson squaring off against Rutgers in Charlotte. Palm projects Florida State to make the inaugural 12-team playoff as the ACC champion and No. 4 seed. He also sees Georgia as the No. 1 overall seed with Ohio State the No. 2 seed and Utah the No. 3 seed. Here’s hoping Dabo Swinney won’t be getting a celebratory bucket of mayonnaise dumped on his head come January — not even if the losing coach this year gets two buckets. Follow us at @Clemson_Wire on X and on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news, notes and commentary.
North Greenville University named Teaching Fellows Institution
North Greenville University announced Aug. 15 it has been named a Teaching Fellows Institution by the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement. Following this announcement, NGU may accept students who are part of CERRA’s S.C. Teaching Fellows program and the college will start its first teaching cohort in fall 2025.
SC’s growing energy needs -Part 2
Yesterday on this program we started a discussion with our state energy office about the status of South Carolina’s energy plan after a recent interviewee mentioned his concern over the existence of such a plan. But we ran out of time with our guest, Sara Bazemore, director of the South Carolina Energy Office, and so she has agreed to join us again today.
South Carolina Severe Thunderstorm Risk as Temperatures Soar to 90s
Greenville, SC – South Carolina residents should prepare for potentially severe weather today as temperatures climb into the 90s, with strong to severe thunderstorms expected across much of the Upstate and Piedmont regions. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Greenville-Spartanburg, a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms is...
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