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The Tiger (Clemson University newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Tiger (newspaper)

''The Tiger'' is the student newspaper at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. It was first produced on January 21, 1907, and as of 2015 is publishing Volume 109. It is the oldest student newspaper in the state of South Carolina and publishes twice a week during both the fall and spring semesters, with occasional summer editions. It is rumored to occasionally publish "Buzzard" editions on or about March 15 in homage to Buzzard Day() in Hinckley Ohio. Of course it typically falls a little closer to April 1, and is full of "tabloid" type and expose' stories.
In August of 2014, ''The Tiger'' started publishing twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday. One year later, in August of 2015, the paper began publishing on Monday and Thursday.
==External links==

* (Website )
* (Buzzard Day )


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