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
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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
SUNRISE — There’s something uniquely gripping about the manner Paul Maurice discusses Florida Panthers playoff games. He stomped the length of the bench in the second period of Tuesday’s Game 5, snorting and ranting to his players about their mysterious lack of energy to the point you expected cartoon smoke to blow from his ears.
He was properly mad, too, because of all the reasons you don’t expect to lose this time of year, the biggest remains this: They weren’t ready.
How could the Florida Panthers not be ready to go?
You spend a season to reach nights like this.
How could they not be emotionally and desperately ready to bring their best game, finish off Boston, advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, stave off any potential surprise and even gain a few days of valued rest?
“I didn’t like our game,’’ Maurice said after the 2-1 loss that pushed the series to Boston for Friday’s Game 6.
He was then asked about his blow-out anger behind the bench.
About eight schools could be considered for closure as soon as 2025, as Broward School Board members decided the superintendent’s plan to restructure a few schools didn’t go far enough to deal with dwindling enrollment.
School Board members decided at the end of a five-hour meeting Tuesday night to direct Superintendent Howard Hepburn to bring back options on May 29 for possibly closing seven to eight schools during the 2025-26 year or delaying school closures until the 2026-27 school year.
Dear Amy: A wedding dilemma: My sister recently had a small wedding, and all of our family members were involved and pitched in.
I planned and paid for her shower, our mother made a beautiful wedding cake, and our uncle officiated (he is a pastor).
Additionally, we all gave them shower gifts and wedding gifts, including gifts of cash to be put toward their honeymoon (they had asked for this).
My sister and her new husband just sent an email to our immediate family, more or less berating us for not giving them more — or larger — gifts.
We are pretty shocked and don’t know how to react.
The city of Margate, which has long planned to create a bustling downtown, is dreaming even bigger about the possibilities.
It’s starting anew with plans to create a destination that draws people to converge on the city — to eat, shop and play there. And some visitors may like it so much, they decide to move there, enticed by the many new apartments that’d be built there.
Carline Jean/Sun SentinelMargate will seek a new developer for its downtown vision.
Internment camps during war have a very bad reputation, conjuring images of suffering Jews in Poland or of Japanese-Americans in California in World War II.
However, Israel might consider establishing humanitarian refugee camps to which Gaza citizens could flee, voluntarily and temporarily, to escape the death and famine they inevitably face in Gaza.
At the Florida Chamber of Commerce, our purpose is securing Florida’s future. As the leading voice of business in Florida, we are focused on leading Florida to a diverse and sustainable economy that prioritizes global competitiveness, high-paying jobs, and vibrant and resilient communities.
At the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 2023 Florida Technology & Innovation Solution Summit, Saif Ishoof, founder of Lab22c and an artificial intelligence (AI) expert, summed up the 21st century global economy by noting that “the keys to survival in this age of disruption are mindset, curiosity, thinking globally.” He went on to admonish the business leader attendees that when it comes to AI, “the shot clock has started.”
That is why Florida must continue to serve as a leader in AI innovation and use.