FOOD & DRINK
Soil for sale at the Earth Day Market
On this past Friday’s beautiful spring morning, the Clemson EcoReps Earth Day Farmer’s Market took place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The hot summer weather did not deter shoppers and students looking for neat finds and interesting conversation. While one vendor was selling permanent jewelry, another had secondhand, affordable clothing with custom embroidered designs and hand-drawn portraits. Fresh vegetables were all around, and a friendly energy was in the air.
Cobb’s Coffee Corner: The Last Sip
On Sept. 1, 2022, the first Coffee Corner rolled off the press and sat in the corner of The Tiger’s TimeOut section. It was a small idea I pitched to then-Editor-in-Chief David Ferrara, and we decided to run with it. Now, two years later, I’ve rated over twenty cafes,...
‘The Taming’: Clemson Players’ best work of the semester
This past week, The Clemson Players put their twist on “The Taming of the Shrew,” one of William Shakespeare’s most popular and most adapted comedies. “The Taming,” written by Lauren Gunderson, sets the classic story in the contemporary United States. Gunderson takes the audience through...
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