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Clemson University Competes in 2013 Recyclemania Tournament
CU competing with other colleges to see which school can reduce, reuse and recycle the most waste.

CU competing with other colleges to see which school can reduce, reuse and recycle the most waste.

Duncan hopes portion of his office budget will be used to pay down national debt.
Tournament slated for April 8 at Smithfield's Country Club.
The Platinum Street Ballers will take the court at SWU on Feb. 23.
Presidential Seminar participants are recognized for their academic achievement and contributions to the college community.
Pickens County Sheriff's Office charges Anthony Chetlergh Williams with seven counts of fraud
23 Anderson University students spent Christmas break providing disaster relief for victim on Staten Island, New York.
Celtic music duo set to perform at Thursday, February 28.
Easley dealership helps club out by providing new equipment, a soccer clinic and a giveaway.
All-Team Team rewards young people who plan and promote activities that encourage healthy eating and being active.
Fun challenge blends science, technology, engineering and mathematics lessons.
President Obama spoke recently about the need for at-risk children in the United States to attend preschool.
Students enrolled in any career-oriented program of study at the college, including those offered by Greenville Tech’s Corporate and Career Development Division, will be eligible to apply for scholarship
Letter's author accuses Rep. Jeff Duncan of "show boating" and political posturing on Second Amendment issue.
Financial aid assistance available to anyone planning to attend college.
With town's First Citizens Bank branch slated to close in April, town officials are exploring ways to attract a new bank to town.
Clemson University will host the US Play Coalition's Conference on the Value of Play Feb. 17-20.
As county updates emergency plans, they want to make sure public knows where to get the information they need in a crisis.
Tomorrow night's "Musica Ecclesia" will feature choirs from around the Upstate, including Easley First Baptist Church's choir.
Letter's author says proposed bill won't stop the major ways criminals obtain firearms