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NOVEMBER 26, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson is closed tomorrow and Friday for Thanksgiving and Our Clemson will return Monday, December 1. An assistant professor shares black hole facts for Black Friday; Public Safety is partnering with Oconee County Toys for Tots to collect toys for children in need this holiday season.
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Wishing our University faculty, staff and loved ones a safe and Happy Thanksgiving! Our Clemson will resume its daily schedule Monday, December 1.
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Since 2019, NASA has dubbed the Friday after Thanksgiving “Black Hole Friday” to spark interest in one of our universe’s biggest wonders. Jonathan Zrake, an assistant professor in Department of Physics and Astronomy, shares five fun facts about black holes, one of the most mysterious objects in the universe.
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With the holiday season around the corner and Black Friday sales this week, it's important to stay safe and avoid scams while shopping online. These eight online shopping tips outlined by the CCIT Office of Information Security can help you shop safely and successfully.
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- The city of Clemson will host its annual Christmas Parade on Tuesday, December 2, at 5 p.m. College Ave. will close at 3:45 p.m., and Highway 93 from College Ave. to Cherry Rd. will close at 4:30 p.m.
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Public Safety is partnering with Oconee County Toys for Tots to once again collect toys for children in need this holiday season through Monday, December 8. Donate any new, unwrapped toys by placing them in the Toys for Tots box at either:
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- CUPD (124 Ravenel Center Place, Seneca, 29678)
- CUFD Station 2 (740 Issaqueena Trail, Clemson, 29630)
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