CU Students hosting Annual Earth Day Celebration

The Clemson University Undergraduate Student Government Sustainability Committee will host the annual Earth Day celebration from 2-4pm on Tuesday in the Carillon Gardens and North Green. Participants will be able to tie-dye T-shirts, paint flowerpots and upcycle crafts from waste items. There will be food tastings, entertainment, giveaways, games, quizzes, competitions and raffles. The event is free and open to the […]

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CU featured in Guide to 322 Green Colleges

Clemson University has been named one of the 322 most environmentally responsible colleges across the U. S. and Canada in the 2014 edition of Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges. The guide, published in partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council’s Center for Green Schools just days before the April 22 celebration of Earth Day, is the only free, comprehensive […]

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CU Trustees considering Tobacco Ban

A task force is discussing a policy that would ban the use of all tobacco products on the campus of Clemson University, both inside and outdoors. David Wilkins, chairman of the Clemson University Board of Trustees said a task force is considering whether to present such a policy to the board. The policy would ban smoking, dipping, chewing and e-cigarettes.  The task […]

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DNR offers guidelines for dealing with Bears

Biologists with the S.C. Department of Natural Resources are reporting increased bear activity throughout the state, and they urge people to use common sense when encountering these animals. The warm weather has black bears moving this spring. While people may be excited about seeing a bear, biologists urge them to remember that bears are wild animals and should be respected. Black […]

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Wildlife Conservation Volunteer wins Award

Quality Deer Management Association founder Joe Hamilton has been named winner of the 2013 South Carolina Environmental Awareness Award. Hamilton, whose voluntary wildlife conservation work spans over five decades, founded the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) in 1988. Today, the QDMA is a rapidly growing organization with more than 50,000 members in all 50 states and several foreign countries. He was […]

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SC Rural Tourism Signs going up this Month

The first new highway signs directing travelers to South Carolina’s rural attractions or working farms will be installed by month’s end. The signs are similar to those that direct visitors to services off the interstates. However, these signs have the state Parks, Recreation and Tourism or the Certified South Carolina Grown agriculture logos. The signs are designed to make it […]

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Survey shows Americans thoughts on Investing and Debt

As Americans become less likely to invest in the stock market, a new Bankrate.com survey shows people are less comfortable about their debt compared to a year ago. Chief financial analyst Greg McBride explains what could be behind the nervousness. “Student loan burden in particular has really mushroomed over the past several years that may be just starting to take […]

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SC Works now offering services Online

The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce is now offering an online tool to job seekers.  The website, www.jobs.scworks.org, is South Carolina’s most comprehensive job-search tool, fueled by the state’s largest workforce development database. It is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at no cost to both jobseekers and employers. Jobseekers will find a wealth of […]

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SC DEW Executive comments on March Unemployment Rate

South Carolina experienced its lowest unemployment rate since 2008 last month.   “South Carolina has seen 10 consecutive months of a declining unemployment rate. The state’s economy is on the right track,” said Cheryl Stanton, executive director of the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce. “More South Carolinians are working now than ever before. Businesses and workforce partners continue to work […]

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SC Data Monitoring may cost $27M

South Carolina may spend $27 million next fiscal year on continued efforts to secure taxpayers’ personal data and provide another year of credit protection following the 2012 hacking at the state’s tax collection agency. The state budget may also require all state agencies to adopt and implement cyber-security standards.  A clause in the House’s budget plan for 2014-15 provides authority […]

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