Clemson football tight end Braden Galloway Clemson tight end Braden Galloway (88) was also a standout athlete on both the football field and the basketball court at Seneca High School. More
Clemson's Hall competes at NBA Combine Clemson Baseball Head Coach Erik Bakich talks about the team's mentality down the stretch of the regular season while going after a trip to the World Series. 05/14/2024 - 5:09 pm | View Link
No bad blood at conference's spring meetings, but divorce between ACC, Florida State and Clemson still likely It's business as usual in the ACC for Florida State and Clemson at the conference's annual spring meetings, even if the schools continue to quarrel with the conference inside the courtroom.The ACC is a battleground, 05/14/2024 - 12:53 pm | View Link
Clemson plans to expand popular city park The City of Clemson is making a major investment to expand one of its most popular parks, Nettles Park. City council will spend nearly $1 million on four projects. This comes after they surveyed residents who found a need to expand this space. 05/14/2024 - 11:58 am | View Link
Clemson baseball faces tougher Regional draw in new projections Three teams moved ahead of Clemson in On3’s latest projections. North Carolina, which sits atop the ACC standings with one weekend series remaining in conference play, grabbed the No. 3 national seed in On3’s new postseason outlook. Kentucky is projected as the overall No. 1 national seed. 05/13/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Clemson University, South Carolina Across more than 80 undergraduate majors and 130 graduate degree programs, artists, scientists, authors and engineers begin the work that will define their careers and our culture. Discover the many paths ready for pursuit at Clemson. 05/11/2024 - 4:05 am | View Link
Admissions | Clemson University, South Carolina Whatever your dream, there’s a path toward it that begins at Clemson. Join more than 25,000 Clemson students pursuing one of 80+ majors, 90+ minors and 130+ graduate degree programs. Pursue the work that calls your name, and graduate with the expertise you need to make a difference. 05/11/2024 - 1:56 am | View Link
Clemson remains top public university, leads State of South Carolina in ... September 13, 2021. Ranked among top 30 public institutions nationally. Remains top-ranked public University in State of South Carolina. Highest ever academic reputation score. Business, engineering, nursing, computer science recognized. No. 26 among innovative national universities. No. 3 in Alumni Participation. 05/11/2024 - 12:16 am | View Link
Clemson Tigers | Clemson University Athletics The most comprehensive coverage of the Clemson Tigers on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, and rosters. 05/10/2024 - 11:19 pm | View Link
Clemson University Clemson University (/ ˈ k l ɛ m p. s ən, ˈ k l ɛ m. z ən /) is a public land-grant research university in Clemson, South Carolina. Founded in 1889, Clemson is the second-largest university by enrollment in South Carolina. 05/10/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Most Americans discovered Amy Winehouse through the song “Rehab,” a defiant yet witty middle finger to those who suggested the British singer/songwriter needed to address her substance abuse. It felt like a classic one-off novelty hit — that is, until you heard the rest of her second album “Back to Black” in full.
In making the 2006 record, Winehouse drew on her childhood love of jazz and her then-recent discovery of old-school girl groups to explore her fiery relationship with her ex-boyfriend (and future husband) Blake Fielder-Civil.
Julie Rovner, Rachana Pradhan | (TNS) KFF Health News
Isabella Rosario Blum was wrapping up medical school and considering residency programs to become a family practice physician when she got some frank advice: If she wanted to be trained to provide abortions, she shouldn’t stay in Arizona.
Blum turned to programs mostly in states where abortion access — and, by extension, abortion training — is likely to remain protected, like California, Colorado, and New Mexico.
By Phil Galewitz, KFF Health News
Patients admitted to Houston Methodist Hospital get a monitoring device about the size of a half-dollar affixed to their chest — and an unwitting role in the expanding use of artificial intelligence in health care.
The slender, battery-powered gadget, called a BioButton, records vital signs including heart and breathing rates, then wirelessly sends the readings to nurses sitting in a 24-hour control room elsewhere in the hospital or in their homes.
Carlton Gillespie | Miami Herald (TNS)
Hennessy Sepulveda thought she was going to die.
“I began dissociating as I was driving. I was 10 minutes away from my house. My vision started warping and the lights were hitting me really bright,” she said. “I felt my chest pounding, I felt a wave of panic hit me — I knew something was wrong.”
Sepulveda, a Florida International University student who was 19 at the time, was admitted to the hospital, and was surprised by the cause of her symptoms: the Monster energy drink she had just a few hours earlier.
“I was drinking Monster every day for the past year, “ she said.
SUNRISE — For the second time this postseason, there was Panther-on-Panther crime. During Game 4 against the Bruins, Florida captain Aleksander Barkov accidentally drilled the Panthers leading goal scorer in the face with the puck while trying to pass in front of Boston’s net.
Sam Reinhart left that game with his face bleeding, but that did not keep him off the ice for Game 5 at home.
By Anna Helhoski | NerdWallet
If you rent your home in a major metro area, chances are you already know this hard truth: Your pay raises aren’t keeping up with your rent hikes.
A new analysis released on Tuesday by the rental website StreetEasy and its parent company Zillow found that rent growth has surpassed wage growth in 44 out of the 50 largest U.