Damon Andrews
'Shakin’ the Southland' with Tigerama
October 2007: Damon Andrews, vice president of Blue Key, has attended every Tigerama since he became a Clemson student and has been thinking about the October 19 event since . . . last October. (Read more.)
Tracey Ard
Student-led task force educates college town about safety
August 2007: On a campus where friendliness is a staple and smiles are part of the scenery, safety is too often taken for granted. Tracey Ard has worked hard to make sure that the close-knit Clemson community stays as safe as possible. (Read more.)
Josh Bell
Making a difference
January 20008: After the annual Clemson Undergraduate Student Government elections are over, the slogan-plastered sheets are taken down from the amphitheater and the celebrations of the newly elected officers are over, what happens next? (Read more.)
Callie Boyd
Realizing the Dreams of MLK
February 2008: Each year, Clemson University recognizes individuals who actualize the dreams of Martin Luther King Jr. On a campus so service- and diversity-focused, narrowing down the field of nominees is never easy. (Read more.)
Emily Burchfield
Clemson junior knows the value of international experiences in education.
November 2007: She had her first international trip right after high school, and that one adventure inspired her in ways that had an influence on her future and on Clemson University. (Read more.)
Kimberly Cellucci
Math, Science and Engineering. It’s a girl thing.
September 2007: That’s the message of the WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) initiative – a program that has played an important role in Kimberly Celucci's life, showing her that there is a place for her in this male-dominated field. (Read more.)
Aaron Gentry
Learning in Nation’s Capitol
February 2008: Senior Aaron Gentry took his political science education beyond the Clemson classrooms to the nation’s capital in 2006. While interning in Washington, D.C., Gentry gained first-hand knowledge of his future profession by working for two Congressmen and a lobbying group. His eight months away proved to be invaluable to him. (Read more.)
Lisa Gorski
Using Clemson breaks to do some good
October 2007: Senior Lisa Gorski knows firsthand how unforgettable the experience of helping others can be. Since 2005, she has particpated in the Alternative Break Program, opting for community service over sleeping in. (Read more.)
Lyndsey Hall
Lyndsey’s hobby helped her overcome a debilitating illness and led to national recognition
July 2007: Clemson University senior Lyndsey Hall, a graphics communication major from Abbeville and a member of Clemson’s air rifle team, couldn’t let her teammates down. She also didn’t want to give up participating in the sport that had become so important to her, especially after having brain surgery. (Read more.)
A.J. Hickcox
Club sports play a role in college experience
January 20008: Let’s face it – athletics are a strong part of the Clemson culture. Tigers love sports. Either as a participant or a spectator, it would be hard for any student to not get swept up in the excitements of athletics. (Read more.)
Peomia Lee
Very few Clemson Tigers can say they have seen a real tiger up close and personal.
May 2008: Lee, a 2007 Clemson graduate, spent three months in India as a naturalist intern at the Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge. She helped educate visitors to the lodge about India’s wildlife and the importance of conservation, especially tiger conservation, and would go on safaris through the jungle looking for tigers. (Read more.)
Jacob Lindler
He dreamed he played the bagpipes ... and now he does
October 2007: Sophomore Jacob Lindler had a dream one night that he was playing the bagpipes. When he awoke, it seemed like such a cool thing to do that he sought out a teacher and mastered the unique instrument. He now plays in a pipe band, performing at regional events and Highland Games. (Read more.)
Thomas Martin
Training for Camp Odyssey
Camp Odyssey is an annual camp at Clemson’s Outdoor Lab for kids ages six through 12. This year, it is being held the week of July 6-12. Norman McGee, director of the Outdoor Lab, and Thomas Martin, a returning camp counselor, were able to give some insight into the history of the camp and how it works. (Read more.)
Caroline Rash
Covering the news of Clemson University
November 2007: We’ve turned the tables on Caroline Rash, editor of student newspaper The Tiger. The junior English major, usually the one who dishing out the questions, now finds herself on the other side of the interview. (Read more.)
Ronn Stewart
Earning national recognition for Clemson
October 2007: As the real estate industry grows, so does Clemson’s curriculum. The Masters in Real Estate Development is gaining national recognition for offering a program like no other – giving students like Ronn Stewart the chance to shine. (Read more.)
Sailing Club
Austin Clary grew up sailing. Liam Cunningham did not.
As incoming Clemson University freshmen, both were looking for something to get involved in, and both happened upon the school’s sailing club. Neither has left the dock much since — unless by boat of course. (Read more.)Kathryn Taylor
She knew she wanted more than a good education.
February 2008: Horses have always played a big role in senior Kathryn Taylor’s life, dating back to her first summer “pony camp” experience at age five. So when she was looking for a college, she knew she wanted more than a good education; she wanted a place that would let her continue her passion for horses. (Read more.)