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OCTOBER 2, 2025
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Good morning! The Clemson Players bring a 2,000-year-old drama to life this weekend at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. A faculty member provides insight for observing the moon; Roaring10 nominations close tomorrow.
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The Clemson Players' production of Sophocles’s Antigone runs through this Sunday at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Limited tickets for this weekend are available through the Brooks Center box office.
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All University faculty and staff were enrolled in two Annual Required training courses through Tiger Training. All employees must complete the required courses by November 18.
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To help make the most of International Observe the Moon Night this Saturday, David Connick, a senior lecturer in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, discusses some things to know and look for when observing the moon.
Clemson animal health experts are educating South Carolina livestock producers, veterinarians, meat processors and pet owners about the New World screwworm, a parasitic blowfly that could threaten the state’s agriculture industry.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which plays a critical role at Clemson University. CCIT's Office of Information Security posts cybersecurity alerts to keep the Clemson community informed of the latest in cybersecurity news and tips, such as new phishing attempts, technology recommendations and more.
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