The planned drawdown of Detroit Lake could bring major complications for the drinking water systems in Salem and Stayton.
When Clemson sued its own conference in South Carolina court a year ago, the university knew its legal battle against the ACC would be a significant investment. Now, those costs are coming into focus.
This story was updated to add new information. CLEMSON — Clemson's Board of Trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to approve the settlement of the school's lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast ...
CLEMSON — With one game remaining, Clemson basketball has an outside chance to be the No. 1 seed in the ACC tournament. The No. 11 Tigers (25-5, 17-2 ACC) are tied for second in the ACC ...
Clemson’s legal battle against the ACC is coming to an end. The Clemson University Board of Trustees approved a settlement Tuesday that allows the school and the conference to drop their dueling ...
Clemson ties its regular-season win record and sets a new ACC victory mark as the Tigers gear up for a deep postseason run. Clemson basketball is making history. With their latest win, the No. 11 ...
Clemson University’s legal battle with the ACC has concluded, with the Tigers securing a favorable outcome, but the costs of the fight are beginning to come to light. Records show that Clemson ...
Former quarterback Hunter Helms is hanging up his pads and gearing up for the Clemson Tigers in a completely different way. By way of announcement via Chapel Fowler on 'X', Helms and his father ...
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - The Atlantic Coast Conference, Clemson and Florida State have approved a settlement that would end their legal fights, change the league’s revenue-distribution model and ...
The Clemson Tigers won their ninth straight game in their second trip to Fluor Field for a neutral site game this campaign. May 23, 2024; Charlotte, NC, USA; Clemson Tigers outfielder Tristan ...
Florida State and Clemson will vote Tuesday on an agreement that would ultimately result in the settlement of four ongoing lawsuits between the schools and the ACC and a new revenue-distribution ...